Sentences with phrase «proposed the relocation of»

For a plan that's intended to increase the tranquility of Chicago's lakefront, the proposed relocation of Lake Shore Drive west of Soldier Field got off to a turbulent start Wednesday.
Thus, in 2008 the government of Badung proposed the relocation of the Badung's capital and that proposal was approved by the Indonesian government.
In exceptional circumstances where the court makes a finding that the health or safety of any adult or child would be unreasonably placed at risk by the disclosure of the required identifying information concerning a proposed relocation of the child, the court may order that:
Notice of a proposed relocation of the residence of the child, or any party entitled to custody or visitation of the child, shall be given in writing by certified mail, return receipt requested, to any party with custody or visitation rights.
After August 28, 1998, every court order establishing or modifying custody or visitation shall include the following language: «Absent exigent circumstances as determined by a court with jurisdiction, you, as a party to this action, are ordered to notify, in writing by certified mail, return receipt requested, and at least sixty days prior to the proposed relocation, each party to this action of any proposed relocation of the principal residence of the child, including the following information:
In evaluating the best interests of a child in determining custody in the case of a proposed relocation of one parent, the trial court may appropriately consider several factors including: the advantages of the relocation in terms of its capacity to improve the life of the child; the motives of the custodial parent in seeking the move; the likelihood that the custodial parent will comply with visitation orders when he or she is no longer subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of North Carolina; the integrity of the noncustodial parent in resisting the relocation; and the likelihood that a realistic visitation schedule can be arranged which will preserve and foster the parental relationship with the noncustodial parent.
The noncustodial parent bears the initial burden of showing that the proposed relocation of the children's residence would cause detriment to the children, requiring a reevaluation of the children's custody.
He found the proposed relocation of the girls from Medicine Hat to Moyie Lake would constitute a material change in circumstances, and proceeded to make a fresh inquiry into the best interests of the children.
Switzerland is another rising blockchain hub with cryptocurrency adoption widespread in cities like Zug, while the Prime Minister of Malta personally welcomed the proposed relocation of Binance HQ to their small island, while announcing his support for blockchain technology and calling on other EU leaders to join him «on the frontline in embracing this crucial innovation» and create the «Bitcoin continent of Europe».
This article will examine recent decisions concerning the relocation of the custodial parent in sole or primary physical custody arrangements as well as the proposed relocation of a parent in cases involving a joint custodial arrangement, including both joint legal custody and joint physical custody.

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It is the belief of the owners that the best way to counter the losses incurred by the league is to propose changes to the current CBA that include: the institution of a hard salary cap with incentive - based salaries that also includes a salary floor, elimination of free - agent exceptions, raised age limits for players to enter the draft, revenue sharing among all NBA teams, and as a last resort, relocation or contraction of teams in the league.
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The notice of the relocation must include the address and telephone number of the new residence, an explanation of why the relocation is in the child's best interests, the purpose of the relocation, and the new, proposed visitation plan for the non-relocating parent.
The group alleged that relocation of the airstrip was a calculated attempt by the Upper East Regional Minister, Rockson Bukari and the Aviation Minister, Cecilia Dapaah to relocate the proposed site currently at Anateem.
Internal relocation is also the plan in the Maldives, where the new government has proposed moving thousands of people away from its less - developed islands and consolidating the population on more densely populated islands.
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After some elements of this newly proposed art law have leaked during the summer, people started to fear that huge migrations of artworks and galleries would start before the law is adopted, with relocation of some of the biggest art names in Germany outside of the country.
I see nothing in the proposed legislation or current Labour policies that propose sensible strategies and some serious thinking on the relocation of agriculture and people as significant parts of this continent and others progressively become unproductive and wasted.
Taking the cue from its Agenda on Migration, Juncker proposed a permanent relocation mechanism which would be automatically triggered in the face of a mass influx, like the present one, and which would redistribute third country nationals based on certain specific criteria.
whether the proposed relocation is likely to enhance the general quality of life of the child and, if applicable, of the relocating guardian, including increasing emotional well - being or financial or educational opportunities
The Family Law Act offers similar exemptions in respect of presumptions that would otherwise require parenting time and parental responsibilities to be shared equally, that all parental responsibilities after the death of one guardian be vested in those which survive, and deem a proposed relocation to be in the best interests of a child once certain conditions are met.
Providing day - to - day employment advice and strategic project advice to a global airline, including on a number of relocations, redundancies and changes to terms and conditions and on proposed strike action by cabin crew.
A party required to give notice of a proposed relocation pursuant to subsection 2 of this section has a continuing duty to provide a change in or addition to the information required by this section as soon as such information becomes known.
(8) The current employment and economic circumstances of each parent and whether or not the proposed relocation is necessary to improve the circumstances of the parent seeking relocation of the child.
The relocating parent has the burden of proof that the proposed relocation is made in good faith and is in the best interest of the child.
See Stowe v. Spence, 41 S.W. 3d 468 (Mo. 2001)(on a motion to relocate children, a court is required to determine that a proposed relocation: (1) is in the best interests of the child, (2) is made in good faith, and (3) if ordered, complies with statutory requirements).
If the burden of proof established in paragraph IV is met, the burden shifts to the non-custodial parent to prove, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the proposed relocation is not in the best interest of the child.
Your failure to obey the order of this court regarding the proposed relocation may result in further litigation to enforce such order, including contempt of court.
(5) If the custodial parent is emotionally disturbed or dependent such that the custodial parent is not capable of adequately parenting the child in the absence of support systems currently in place in this state, and such support system is not available at the proposed relocation site; or
The notice of the proposed relocation shall include the following information:
Custodial parent seeking permission to relocate bears the initial burden of demonstrating, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the relocation is for a legitimate purpose and the proposed location is reasonable in light of that purpose; once the custodial parent has made such a prima facie showing, the burden shifts to the noncustodial parent to prove, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the relocation would not be in the best interests of the child.
The person seeking relocation shall file a response to the motion within fourteen days, unless extended by the court for good cause, and include a counter-affidavit setting forth the facts in support of the relocation as well as a proposed revised parenting plan for the child.
If relocation of the child is proposed, a third party entitled by court order to legal custody of or visitation with a child and who is not a parent may file a cause of action to obtain a revised schedule of legal custody or visitation, but shall not prevent a relocation.
(f) In determining the effect of the relocation or proposed relocation on a child, any interviewing or questioning of the child shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of rule 17 of the rules of practice and procedure for family law as promulgated by the supreme court of appeals.
The party who is intending to relocate with the child to a residence that substantially changes the geographical ties between the child and the other party shall provide the other party with written notice as soon as practicable of his or her intent to relocate, the location where the party intends to reside, the reason for the relocation, and a proposed revised parenting time plan.
The family court advised that these issues were best dealt with through the appointment of a parenting coordinator and that Mother should try to be accommodating to Father because her proposed relocation affected his parenting time.
This is also true if you are engaged in a dispute over paternity and fathers» rights, custody and parenting time, a proposed relocation involving your children, or a range of other crucial issues.
~ A joint custody parent's reasons for a proposed relocation are relevant to the consideration of whether the move would be in the child's best interests.
A copy of your RIF separation notice, notice of proposed removal for declining a directed geographic relocation outside of the local commuting area, notice of disability annuity termination, certification from your former agency that it can not place you after your recovery from a work - related compensable injury; or certification from the National Guard Bureau or Military Department that you are eligible for disability retirement.
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Beyond 100 miles, however, the proposed relocation can have an impact on child and spousal support, legal and physical custody and property distribution because the courts recognize that the relocation fundamentally changes the relationship between the child and the noncustodial parent, particularly the costs of visitation.
«The vast majority» of relocation cases involve a move or proposed move by the primary physical custodian.
2002)(recognizing presumption in favor of custodial parent's right to relocate with child); Casey v. Casey, 58 P. 3d 763 (Okla. 2002)(fit custodial parent had statutory right to relocate with her children; husband failed to rebut her right by establishing any risk of harm to the children from the proposed relocation); and In re Marriage of Horner, 151 Wash. 2d 884, 93 P. 3d 124 (2004)(state statute created rebuttable presumption in favor of custodial parent's decision to move).
(1) A party objecting to the intended relocation of the child or the relocating parent's proposed revised residential schedule shall do so by filing the objection with the court and serving the objection on the relocating party and all other persons entitled by court order to residential time or visitation with the child by means of personal service or mailing by any form of mail requiring a return receipt to the relocating party at the address designated for service on the notice of intended relocation and to other parties requiring notice at their mailing address.
If the burden of proof established in paragraph IV is met, the burden shifts to the non-custodial parent to prove, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the proposed relocation is not in the best interest of the child.
In Burgess, the Supreme Court of California held that in relocation cases there was no requirement that the custodial parent demonstrate that the proposed relocation was «necessary.»
Finally, at least one jurisdiction has placed the burden on both parties, requiring both the custodial parent and the noncustodial parent to present evidence concerning whether the proposed relocation is or is not in the best interests of the child.
Subject to exceptions set out in the statute, the Notice and Proposed Parenting Plan must be given 60 days in advance of the relocation.
These jurisdictions have adopted a shifting burden of proof, first placing the burden on the custodial parent to establish the existence of a good - faith or legitimate reason for the proposed relocation.
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