Sentences with phrase «often in the court battle»

Not exact matches

While any coach in any sport will tell you that the last wins ultimately come from a team's performance of the field or court, the seeds for those wins are often sown years before by winning recruiting battles to bring the talent necessary to compete for those wins.
Parents interested in obtaining sole or «full» custody often end up in court, engaged in a difficult child custody battle because neither party is willing to compromise to reach an agreement.
In those cases, condo associations will often try to evict the dog, which can lead to a drawn - out fight or even a court battle.
Defending claims against lawyers in the current climate is an uphill battle: Franchisees are often treated by the courts almost as a «protected class» as judges seem to strive to make findings in their favour in disputes with franchisors over disclosure.
No child should ever have to suffer through the slings and arrows of a court battle — particularly one in which they see mom or dad displaying such insolent hostility toward one another, often pitting their children against the other spouse or forcing them to take sides.
Insurance companies know that we are experienced and successful litigators and will often try to reach a settlement to avoid a head - to - head battle in court.
That position, however, while allowing a client more leeway to choose a new service provider without inheriting the old provider's workforce (the quality of service provision is often a reason for changing provider) just leads to battles in the courts as to whether TUPE applies.
The parties still often battle over whether the correctness or reasonableness standard should govern, or what «reasonableness» means in any given context, and the Court has often been divided on these issues.
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Divorce mediation in California is often an attractive alternative to litigation, as divorce battles in court are stressful and expensive.
Custody battles in court often become a useless clash to prove who is the better parent — an exercise that fails to consider what is actually in any child's best interest.
When people come to my office for the first time to discuss their Tampa Bay divorce, they are often nervous because they want to end their marriage, but they don't want to have the knock - down, drag - out court battles that they frequently hear about in the news.
The overwhelming majority of divorce cases are settled before trial and mediation can often encourage a compromise that works for all parties without battling it out in court.
The existence of parental alienation is all too often present in such battles, and the conflicts that begin to unfold both in and out of the court room are an overwhelming and life altering event for all concerned.
Unfortunately, the same can't often be said for spouses who battle it out in court.
Battling in court leaves little room for respectful communication and often silences the spouses while their attorneys do the talking for them.
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