Sentences with phrase «physical place of residence»

In other words, the children's physical place of residence is shared between both parents.

Not exact matches

Joint physical custody means mutual authority and responsibility regarding the child (ren)'s place of residence and the exertion of continuous parenting time for significant periods of time.
Foreign earned income is income that you receive for services you perform in a foreign country during the period your tax home (the general area of your main place of business, employment, or post of duty where you are permanently or indefinitely engaged to work) is in a foreign country and you meet either the bona fide residence test or the physical presence test.
Here's the part of the contract: The Premises are for the sole use as a residence by the above - mentioned Tenant (s)(Item 1) only, not as physical exercising place or other business or political...
A legal defense in Hague Convention child abduction cases when defending against lawsuit for the return a minor child to the child's state of habitual residence because the child would be exposed to physical or psychological harm or placed in an intolerable situation.
Legal custody refers to the ability to make decisions regarding the child's upbringing while physical custody refers to the child's place of residence.
In this case, where a father seeks the return of his son to his country of habitual residence (Bulgaria), the main issues for determination under Article 13 of the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction 1980 are whether a return of the child (L) to Bulgaria would expose him to a grave risk of psychological or physical harm or otherwise place him in an intolerable situation and whether L objects to returning to Bulgaria, and has attained an age and degree of maturity at which his views should be taken into account.
A dog bite can cause physical harm, pain, and psychological damage where people especially children feel vulnerable and insecure in their place of residence and neighborhood.
The Appellant alleged several grounds of appeal, including that the judge erred in his analysis of the child's habitual residence, in concluding that the Respondent had not acquiesced in the child's relocation, in failing to respect an order of the Montana court that it had no jurisdiction over the child's custody, and in failing to give effect to Article 13 (b) of the Hague Convention, which allows a court to refuse to return a child where there is a grave risk that his or her return would expose the child to physical or psychological harm or otherwise place the child in an intolerable situation.
Instead of simply considering the place of residence of a person's parents as in Vale, the new test recognises the significance of a person's actual physical location, as well a person's social and emotional integration with that place.
In sole physical custody arrangements, one parent's home is the primary place of residence for the child, and the other parent receives limited or supervised visitation.
The term physical placement is used to refer to the physical residence where the children will live Under Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 767.24, each parent is entitled to periods of physical placement which refers to the time the children are placed with a particular parent or custodian.
Physical custody governs the child's place of primary residence.
Whether a space meets the needs of seniors with physical challenges «as is», or can be adjusted by retrofitting, addressing the ability of a residence to be adapted to changing needs is an important consideration if clients hold the expectation that they will age in place.
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