(i) if they are to share
parental responsibility for the child under the plan — provisions of the kind referred to in paragraph 63C (2)(d)(which deals with the form of consultations between the parties to the plan) as a way of avoiding future conflicts over, or misunderstandings about, the matters covered by that paragraph; and
Not exact matches
For children under 16, a person holding «
parental responsibility» must opt - in to data collection on their behalf.
As a component of the school - level
parental involvement policy mandated by federal law Title I, each school served
under this part shall jointly develop with parents
for all
children served
under this part a school - parent compact that outlines how parents, the entire school staff, and students will share the
responsibility for improved student achievement and the means by which the school and parents will build and develop a partnership to help
children achieve the State's high standards.
By s 85 (1), a
child in the position of this case could not be removed from the UK unless the applicants had
parental responsibility for her
under s 84.
Moreover, the US embassy had stated that it would not issue a visa
for the
child unless and until the applicants could produce an order
under s 84 of ACA 2002 demonstrating that they had
parental responsibility.
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.
Eligible employees may request a flexible working arrangement to assist with care
for: A
child or
children under the age of eighteen
for whom the employee has assumed
parental responsibility; A person or persons with a serious health condition in a family relationship with the employee; or A parent (age 65 or older) of the employee.
Case law has confirmed that a Local Authority with
parental responsibility for a
child / young person (
under a care order) can not consent to arrangements that would otherwise amount to a deprivation of liberty.
If you are or were in a common law relation or married, then you can request
parental responsibilities for your
child (ren)
under the BC Family Law Act.
Where the
child has his or her habitual residence in the territory of a third State which is not a contracting party to the Hague Convention of 19 October 1996 on jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition, enforcement and cooperation in respect of
parental responsibility and measures
for the protection of
children, jurisdiction
under this Article shall be deemed to be in the
child's interest, in particular if it is found impossible to hold proceedings in the third State in question.
If the step - parent has
parental responsibility for the
child by virtue of an order made
under s 4A of CA 1989 (in which case the step - parent is entitled to apply
for a s 8 order).
Under child custody laws in New Hampshire, joint legal custody, wherein both parents share joint
responsibility for all
parental rights and decisions, is deemed beneficial
for the
child.
(6) In any proceeding
under this section, the court may not deny shared
parental responsibility and time - sharing rights to a parent solely because that parent is or is believed to be infected with human immunodeficiency virus, but the court may, in an order approving the parenting plan, require that parent to observe measures approved by the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States Public Health Service or by the Department of Health
for preventing the spread of human immunodeficiency virus to the
child.
The situation is more mixed where ECEC
for children under 3 years is concerned: many governments generously subsidise and support parents to access
child care, but others see
child care as primarily a
parental responsibility.
Parental custody, sometimes referred to as legal custody, is a term used in deciding or establishing who has the
responsibility for making important decisions governing the health and well - being of a
child under the legal age of adulthood.
Yet,
under the Family Law Amendment (Shared
Parental Responsibility) Act, judicial orders for these couples must apply a presumption that «equal shared parental responsibility» is in the best interests of
Parental Responsibility) Act, judicial orders for these couples must apply a presumption that «equal shared parental responsibility» is in the best interes
Responsibility) Act, judicial orders
for these couples must apply a presumption that «equal shared
parental responsibility» is in the best interests of
parental responsibility» is in the best interes
responsibility» is in the best interests of a
child.
(b)
under the order, no parent, grandparent or other relative of the
child would be allocated
parental responsibility for the
child; and
When the parents of a
child under the age of 18 separate, they both continue to share
parental responsibility for the
child.
Shared
Parental Responsibility - an arrangement under which both parents have full parental rights and responsibilities for their child (ren), and the parents make major decisions affecting the welfare of the child (ren)
Parental Responsibility - an arrangement
under which both parents have full
parental rights and responsibilities for their child (ren), and the parents make major decisions affecting the welfare of the child (ren)
parental rights and
responsibilities for their
child (ren), and the parents make major decisions affecting the welfare of the
child (ren) jointly.
Sole
Parental Responsibility - a parenting arrangement under which the responsibility for the minor child (ren) is given to one parent by the court, with or without rights of time - sharing to the
Responsibility - a parenting arrangement
under which the
responsibility for the minor child (ren) is given to one parent by the court, with or without rights of time - sharing to the
responsibility for the minor
child (ren) is given to one parent by the court, with or without rights of time - sharing to the other parent.
Some of the
children will be
under the
parental responsibility of the Minister
for Community Services and may need long - term foster care rather than adoption.
(a)
parental responsibility for the
child that exists
under the law applying in the country in which the
child was habitually resident continues to exist; and
Under this order,
Children's Services share
parental responsibility for the
child with the parents.
Adults who do not have
parental responsibility, but are caring
for a disabled
child, are also entitled (
under different legislation) to an assessment on their ability to provide, or to continue to provide, care
for that disabled
child.
If the
child is available
for permanent care, the
child will continue to be
under the
parental responsibility of the Minister and the placement will be supervised by a caseworker at your local Community Services Centre.
If there is no parent / person with
parental responsibility and the young person is
under 16, they can ask the last person caring
for the
child if they agree with the
child's care plan.
What applications can be made
under the 1996 Hague Convention on State, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co-operation in Respect of
Parental Responsibility and Measures
for the Protection of
Children?
Statutory care is a situation in which the
Children's Court makes an order placing a
child or young person
under the
parental responsibility of the Minister
for Family and Community Services.