Sentences with phrase «parent with possession»

During court - ordered parenting time, the parent with possession decides who can spend time with the child.

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We muslims don't call our women: Bitches, hores... and the majority of muslim women actually have the choice to choose to wear the veil (if you go to a Catholic church women are asked to wear the veil... nuns are fully covered... even Marry the mother of Jesus used to cover and that is because these women know they are diamonds and you have to really deserve her to be able to see more and that is only gonna be her husband, and parents... If you have a precious and very expensive diamond in your possession don't tell me you would leave it outside of your house but you would leave your trash outside of your house... same thing with women especially and by the way this apply to men as well in Islam... A woman actually is the queen of her household, and when they are so aware of their status within her community, as more like a mother, she is committed to her husband, kids and parents exclusively... she is busy taking care of her loved ones and enjoys it and happy so why you ask her to show you her cleavage if she doesn't think you deserve her... Muslim women are not any different than all women, they only like to wear the veil and not show their beauty to you... what?
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Following a divorce that left her without many possessions, Amy (Melanie Lynskey) has been living with her well - off parents in their extravagant Connecticut home for the past three months.
An alumnus of an all - girls Catholic school, she arrives with no parents and just two small duffel bags of possessions.
In closing, our novice teachers remind us how truly fortunate we are to be in a profession that allows us to partner with parents in influencing their most precious possessions.
After a prolonged legal battle with his aunt and uncle, Shane has possession of the family home where his parents disappeared over 20 years ago.
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It's almost the last moment they'll be living with their parents, in rooms that contain all their possessions.
Moyer: Yes, my parents were working - class kids who decided to drop out of college and move to Berkeley in a van with their children and all of their possessions.
Thorpe LJ provides some helpful procedural advice which may be incorporated into new family courts rules; but, in the longer term, does this case represent a continued widening of the door for outright capital provision for unmarried carer parents — in line with Re P (a child: financial provision)[2003] EWCA Civ 837, [2003] All ER (D) 312 (Jun)-- as against the interests in possession during a child's dependency favoured by earlier cases, eg T v S [1994] 1 FCR 743, [1994] 2 FLR 883; A v A [1995] 2 FCR 353, [1995] 2 FLR 356; J v C (a child: financial provision)[1998] 3 FCR 79, [1999] 1 FLR 152?
Child Custody and Parenting Orders Emergency Protection Orders Exclusive Possession Orders Financial Support Options Gathering Evidence of Abuse If You're Thinking of Leaving Leaving an Abusive Relationship... If you are not a Canadian citizen No Contact Orders — Flowchart Peace Bonds Planning for an Emergency Preparing for Court Queen's Bench Protection Orders Restraining Orders Serving Documents on an Abusive Party Working with a Family Law Lawyer Writing an Affidavit
Form FL - 1 — Statement of Claim for Divorce Form FL - 2 — Statement of Claim for Division of Matrimonial Property Form FL - 3 — Statement of Claim for Divorce and Division of Matrimonial Property Form FL - 4 — Statement of Defence Form FL - 5 — Counterclaim for Divorce Form FL - 6 — Counterclaim for Division of Matrimonial Property Form FL - 7 — Counterclaim for Divorce and Division of Matrimonial Property Form FL - 8 — Joint Statement of Claim for Divorce Form FL - 10 — FLA Claim Form FL - 11 — Response — Family Law Act Form FL - 12 — Certificate of Lawyer Form FL - 13 — Protection Order Questionnaire Form FL - 14 — Restraining Order Application Form FL - 15 — Notice to Produce an Affidavit of Records Form FL - 16 — Notice to Reply to Written Interrogatories Application Form FL - 17 — Notice to Disclose — Application Form FL - 18 — Family Application Form FL - 19 — Provisional Order Information Form FL - 20 — Notice of Confirmation Hearing Form FL - 21 — Request for Divorce (Without Oral Evidence) Form FL - 22 — Joint Request for Divorce (Without Oral Evidence) Form FL - 23 — Affidavit of Applicant Form FL - 24 — Affidavit of Applicants (Joint) Form FL - 25 — Divorce Judgment (without oral evidence) Form FL - 26 — DJ and Corollary Relief Order Form FL - 27 — Corollary Relief Order Form FL - 28 — Variation Order Form FL - 29 — Exclusive Possession Order Form FL - 30 — Restraining Order Without Notice Form FL - 31 — Restraining Order Form FL - 33 — Notice of Appeal — Provincial Court Order (Family Law Act) Form FL - 34 — Adult's Statement — Guardianship of Child Form FL - 35 — Child's Statement — Guardianship of Child Form FL - 36 — Statement — Terminate Guardianship Form FL - 37 — Statement — Review of Guardian's Significant Decision Form FL - 38 — Statement — Court Direction Form FL - 39 — Statement — Parenting Form FL - 40 — Statement — Parenting (Sole Guardian) Form FL - 45 — Statement — Child Support Form FL - 46 — Recipient's Statement — Vary Child Support Form FL - 47 — Payor's Statement — Vary Child Support Form FL - 48 — Statement — Spousal Partner Support Form FL - 49 — Recipient's Statement — Vary Spousal Partner Support Form FL - 50 — Payor's Statement — Vary Spousal Partner Support Form FL - 51 — Statement — Enforcement of Time With a Child Summary of Child Support Guideline Undue Hardship Claim
The mission of the Parenting Order Legal Line (POLL) at Texas Legal Services Center is to ensure that non-custodial parents enjoy all the rights given to them under their Standard Possession Order, and increase the time they spend with their children.
Less people are familiar with section 153.015 of the family code that provides a way for judges to order electronic communication with a child as a way to supplement the time a parent has to spend away from their child under a possession order.
The sale of the insolvent company did not provide enough funding to repay loans Indalex had taken under a debtor - in - possession agreement with its U.S. parent company.
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Physical custody, called possession, refers to the time the child spends with each parent.
One spouse (usually the custodial parent) remains in the home with the exclusive use and possession for a certain period of time (for example, until the youngest child graduates from high school), then either buys out the other spouse or sells the home and divides the proceeds.
The mothers competed in several areas: the provision of material possessions, the physical and cognitive development of their children, their knowledge of parenting, and their care and leniency in comparison with other parents.
If the parents live more than 100 miles apart, the parent who does not live with the children may follow the standard orders set out in the Family Code, or might choose to have longer periods of possession during school breaks.
The primary parent or custodian has possession of the children the majority of the time, but different states use various terms for dealing with this legal concept.
Parenting time / possession orders state when the child (ren) will be with each parent or guardian.
Most custody orders include a standard possession order (SPO) that sets the schedule for each parent's time with the child.
Once the noncustodial parent completes the initial phases of possession, the parties shall have possession of the child in accordance with the standard possession order.
Most custody orders include a Standard Possession Order (SPO)(Texas Family Code Title 5, Subchapter F [153.3101 — 153.317]-RRB- that sets the schedule for each parent's time with the child.
Extended times with both parents are built into the standard possession order (for children ages 3 and older) to facilitate vacations or extended family time.
Denied, Limited or Restricted Parenting Time / Possession / Visitation: if the threat of violence to your children is too great to permit visitation with the other parent, you can ask the judge to deny, limit or restrict visitation.
If there has been little or no contact between the noncustodial parent and child, most courts begin with a modified or phased - in possession order before transitioning to an SPO, especially if the child is under the age of 3.
Typically, the noncustodial parent must complete a certain number of «periods of possession» before moving to the next level, where his or her time with the child increases.
A «step - up plan» or «graduated» is a type of possession and access schedule or parenting time schedule that requires the noncustodial parent's time with the child to start off being more limited than it would be under a Standard Possession Orderand step up to add possession and access schedule or parenting time schedule that requires the noncustodial parent's time with the child to start off being more limited than it would be under a Standard Possession Orderand step up to add Possession Orderand step up to add more time.
The noncustodial parent with a standard possession order will usually have possession of the child on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th weekends, one weeknight per week during the school term, on certain holidays, and for a long period during the summer.
Many times a joint managing conservatorship can provide that one of the parents has the right to possession of the children most of the time, with the other parent having various weekends and alternating holidays.
2004 I was doing that same thing with my parent's home and possessions.
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