Sentences with phrase «order granting sole»

A court order granting sole legal custody to a parent confers the right to make major decisions about the child upon that parent.
Requires parental consent from both parents along with a copy of each parent's identification if one parent has sole custody, a certified copy of the court order granting sole custody must be provided.

Not exact matches

In response, the court may either order shared custody or grant either parent sole physical custody.
This was granted by a sole judge at Supreme Court, Justice A.A Benin who ordered the self - styled NDC financier to appear before the Court on June 29 to be orally examined.
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The complainant immediately filed in Family court for sole custody but an Order was granted with some access to D.P. on an interim basis.
This section does not apply if the order governing the child's custody grants sole legal custody to 1 of the child's parents.
Michael Robert Hart (Father) was granted sole legal and primary physical custody of the minor children he shares with Kari Rose Hart (Mother) with an additional order that Mother's time with the children is supervised.
In the result, he ordered that sole custody and guardianship of M be granted to Ms. A., that the child attend regular counselling sessions until reaching age 18, and that Mr. A. have access only if M «voluntarily expresses the desire to have him exercise access.»
FAMILY LAW — CHILDREN — with whom the child lives — where there are allegations the father and paternal grandmother sexually abused the child — whether there is an unacceptable risk of harm to the child in the father's care — where the child has speech and language delays — where the child had spent unsupervised time with the father after separation — where the parties entered into final Consent Orders in October 2015 — where the allegations arose after that — where the child has been spending supervised time with the father since October 2016 — where the mother obtained a domestic violence protection order against the father in 2015 — where an order for equal shared parental responsibility is not in the child's best interests — where an unacceptable risk of harm is not found — where the mother is granted sole parental responsibility — where the child will continue to live primarily with the mother and spend unsupervised time with the father on an increasing basis
Kelly Rutherford's children, son Hermes, 8, and daughter Helena, 5, will be coming back to the United States for the summer after Superior Judge Mark Juhas ordered the immediate return of the children to the country and granted Rutherford a temporary sole custody
In response, the court may either order shared custody or grant either parent sole physical custody.
«CONSIDERING that the Mother's behaviour is tantamount to constituting, according to the evidence, a case of parental alienation, while also ignoring that under Quebec law, both the Mother and the Father exercise jointly the parental authority over their child; FOR THESE REASONS, THE COURT... MAINTAINS the Father's Motion; GRANTS joint legal custody of the child [orders mother to return child to the father at her own cost, psychosocial evaluation of the child, reserves right to father to bring motion for sole custody or to modify terms if mother stays in Canada longer than summer months].»
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