Not exact matches
You will need to have
Parental Responsibility in order
for the court to recognise you as the
child's father, and they'll have to do this before you can be involved in court decisions about their future,
such as which school they go to, which country they live in, what their surname is etc..
Although the local authority might have the statutory power under s. 33 (3)(b) to prevent M from calling the twins «Preacher» and «Cyanide», there was a small category of cases where, notwithstanding the local authority's powers under s. 33 (3)(b), the consequences of the exercise of a particular act of
parental responsibility were so profound and had
such an impact on either the
child his or herself, and / or the Art. 8 rights of those other parties who shared
parental responsibility with a local authority, that the matter must come before the court
for its consideration and determination.
The expression is «clearly capable» of covering a
child such as Susana
for whom the EU citizen has
parental responsibility pursuant to law of the
child's country of origin.
Either party can petition the appropriate court
for an adjudication of paternity (if this has not already been established in connection with the issuance of the birth certificate), and
for a
parental responsibility and
child support order, at any time, if no
such order is in place (assuming that Pennsylvania is the «home state» of the
child and venue is...
To reach this decision, the court will evaluate several factors outlined in state law,
such as each parent's ability to provide adequate care
for the
child, quality of each parent -
child relationship, and each parent's willingness to engage in
parental responsibilities and not intrude upon the other parent's relationship with the
child.
If the court determines that shared
parental responsibility would be detrimental to the
child, it may order sole
parental responsibility and make
such arrangements
for time - sharing as specified in the parenting plan as will best protect the
child or abused spouse from further harm.
(b) identifying a person or persons who have exercised, or who may exercise,
parental responsibility for such a
child;
In some families accomplishing basic instrumental tasks like the provision of food and shelter may be difficult; other families may accomplish instrumental tasks but may have problems with developmental tasks (
for example, those surrounding the departure of the last
child from home); other families may have coped resiliently with basic and developmental tasks, only to be knocked sideways by a hazardous event,
such as major
parental illness or redundancy, or sudden care - giving
responsibility for an extended family member.
The plan should detail
such things as the time - sharing schedule, including holidays, vacations and special occasions, transportation routine, communication between
children and parents, how decisions will be made and disagreements handled, and
parental responsibility for healthcare, daily tasks, extracurricular activities and school functions.
(b) the circumstances in which
parental responsibility for the
child is attributed by operation of law to a person who does not already have
such responsibility are governed by the law applying in the country of the new habitual residence; and
This document sets forth the allocation of
Parental Rights and
Responsibilities for such issues as who will be responsible
for the significant decision - making
for the
children, and what specific parenting time (both routine and holiday) will be enjoyed by each parent.
From a socio - cultural viewpoint, cognitively responsive behaviours (e.g. maintaining versus redirecting interests, rich verbal input) are thought to facilitate higher levels of learning because they provide a structure or scaffold
for the young
child's immature skills,
such as developing attentional and cognitive capacities.9 Responsive behaviours in this framework promote joint engagement and reciprocity in the parent -
child interaction and help a
child learn to assume a more active and ultimately independent role in the learning process.10 Responsive support
for the
child to become actively engaged in solving problems is often referred to as
parental scaffolding, and is also thought to be key
for facilitating
children's development of self - regulation and executive function skills, behaviours that allow the
child to ultimately assume
responsibility for their well - being.11, 12
If a parent is granted «sole»
parental rights and
responsibilities, she is responsible
for providing a home
for the
child and making decisions concerning his welfare,
such as decisions about education, health and religion.
«To promote amicable settlement of disputes between parties to a marriage attendant upon the dissolution of their marriage, the parties may enter into an agreement containing provisions
for disposition of any property owned by either of them, maintenance of either of them, support,
parental responsibility allocation of their
children, and support of their
children [
for certain expenses
such as education] after the
children attain majority.»