Yes you can, as long as you're still financially dependent upon him (or her), either through a divorce decree or
other acceptable situation.
Not exact matches
And so, I know that my job right now is to respond to this
situation in a way that minimizes his ability to hurt
other people, makes clear that the behavior is not
acceptable, and teaches him skills he will some day (soon, I hope!)
Associate a word or phrase with elimination in order to have a cue to give when you're away from home or in some
other situation where you need to tell the dog this time and place is
acceptable for elimination.
Puppy socialization teaches your dog to get comfortable in new environments, with new experiences,
other dogs, new
situations, people and what is socially
acceptable.
«Wholesale privatization without a careful, public examination of
other, more citizen - friendly, alternatives is not
acceptable,» Free Government Information asserts, while Simon Fodden at Slaw.ca says that even if Malamud is being alarmist, the
situation presents «a cautionary tale for any government agency that wants to leverage its records with the help of private enterprise.»
Take your dog to the park, for walks, and
other acceptable social settings to become comfortable around new people and
situations.
Often times, parents who have conflicted relationships with their separated / divorced spouse will assume, or hope, that it is
acceptable to make plans (e.g., buy tickets, make non-refundable reservations, etc.) before getting the
other parent's approval on a weekend that he or she knows is the
other parent's parenting time because he or she has decided an adjustment or accommodation is needed (for a non-emergency
situation).
An exception exists if their custody order specifies
other provisions for this type of
situation, and a shorter period of notice is
acceptable under certain circumstances.
It is this search for an
acceptable solution for someone that is in a difficult
situation or an upside - down market that can set you apart from
other agents in the eyes of the public.