Sentences with phrase «parent obliged»

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In Finland, universal early childhood education and childcare (ECEC) means that if a child's parents want her / him to attend, the municipality in which they live is obliged to provide them with a place irrespective of the parents» work / life situation.
parents are not obliged to tell them the whole truth.)
My parents then moved to England and I began to lose my Welsh, but I was still obliged to go to a Welsh - speaking chapel.
Not only will you get statutory maternity pay, while you're on maternity leave, but some companies really value working parents and pay mums more than they're legally obliged too.
When midwives are obliged to provide prospective homebirth parents with informed consent and to tell them that their choice increases the risk of death and / or disability to their child.
I'm not one to write reviews normally but I searched high and low for help and couldn't get any, so I felt obliged to help any future parents!
We can't guarantee they'll oblige — but some parents have told us that they were helped in this way, so it's worth asking!
Was it just a part of the good parenting show that adults feel obliged to stage for each other?
These are «voluntary» contributions that parents often say they feel obliged to pay.
I totally agree with you — as I'm still at school, my parents take my phone away during the week and I must admit, at first I would object but nowadays I gladly oblige.
Ultimately, it is enjoyable and boasts some fantastic performances from its leads particularly a 12 - year - old Isabelle Fuhrman who, I must say, must have very obliging parents to allow her to play this extremely risky role.
The conceit doesn't help, since Ned is obliged to bounce erratically among his sisterly trio, inadvertently wreaking havoc as he goes between wife and hubby, parent and child, journalist and subject, lesbian and lover.
She insists that everyone call her «Lady Bird,» including her parents, who grudgingly oblige, though they prefer the name they gave her, Christine, and it stings a little to see it rejected so casually.
In fact, some of my students» parents began to request home visits, and I happily obliged.
Some people (mostly software vendors) have begun jumping on the BYOD bandwagon by proclaiming a one - to - one program — in which the school obliges parents to provide their hardware as BYOD with mandated device.
The kids get what they want, while the parents feel that the pressure has been taken off them and are happy to oblige.
School administrators are obliged to respond to the concerns of parents and school boards, so blame for this state of affairs can not be pinned solely on them, though they should know better and not participate in gross abuse of power.
Schools are not obliged to report individual test results to parents, but parents must be given their child's results on request.
Lawyers representing parents will argue that under the European convention on human rights and corresponding case law, the state is obliged to treat different religions and beliefs on an equal footing and that religions should not be elevated above non-religious world views in the school curriculum.
There are also concerns that schools will no longer be obliged to have parents among their governors.
The Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS) in England wants parents and carers who home - educate to be obliged to register with their local authority and for inspectors to be able to take action if they find a problem.
Although parents are not obliged to join the fun in the water, they will need to be present on the beach at all times during the surf lesson.
If there were problems with the statements of the subsidiary, they would be obliged on their own account to notify the auditors of the parent company and pull the statements.
As a result, parents with shared custody of their children must be able to access and understand the case law interpreting section 9 in order to have any hope of gauging the amount of support they may be obliged to pay or entitled to receive, and indeed whether they meet the 40 % threshold for shared custody at all.
For example, when it comes to custody and parenting time, courts are obliged to act in the best interest of the child.
The Court declared that the Appellant was obliged to pay interest to the estate at 1 %, not 3 %, on the loan and his mortgage from February 19, 2012, which was the date of the last parent's death.
Under Article 22 of the Education Act schools are obliged to «regularly evaluate students and periodically report the results of the evaluation to the students and their parents».
These authorities are obliged to facilitate communications between the courts of the relevant countries and must facilitate agreements between parents through mediation or other means.
«You are essentially obliged to denigrate the other parent, which I don't think is going to help the continuing relationship of two parties who, at the end of the legal case, are both parents to their children,» Robinson adds.
FAMILY LAW — APPEAL — INTERIM PARENTING — Where there is nothing anomalous about the primary judge finding, by virtue of s 61DA (3) of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth)(«the Act»), that it would «not be appropriate» to apply the presumption in favour of equal shared parental responsibility, while going on to make an order for equal shared parental responsibility ¬ Where it can be seen that the primary judge addressed what was necessary from s 65DAA of the Act, given the parameters of the dispute, and how the parties» respective cases were presented — Where the primary judge adequately and appropriately considered what she is obliged to in determining where the best interests of the children lie, bearing in mind that that consideration is framed by the parameters of the issues in dispute, and how each party has presented their case — Where there is no merit in the grounds of appeal ¬ Appeal dismissed.
Incidentally... after attempting to count the books on «Parenting» at our local Book Depot, I felt it more efficient to ask the manager to oblige me.
On the other hand, if you decide to adopt your spouse's children from a previous relationship, assuming that the other parent has relinquished their parental rights, you would then become the children's legal guardian and thereby legally obliged to support and care for them.
Michelle Muncy, CEO of OnlineParentingPrograms.com, says, «The courts asked us to add these Anger Management programs to our list of online parenting classes and we were happy to oblige.
Parents are obliged to provide food, clothing, shelter, education, and healthcare for their children; these things are needs that are the foundation upon which success is built, but there is one more essential part of the foundation: happiness.
In contemplating a proposed joint custody order, the best interests of the child standard obliges the court to ensure that the parents have assessed all components of their joint agreement, * 803 that they are committed to making it work, that their proposal fully addresses the many contingencies, and that there is no reason to believe that the child's interests will not be served by the arrangement.
Others in the game understand this is not the case, but the parents with disorders do not and therefore oblige all of us to play by these rules.
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