Sentences with phrase «protect minor children»

The case presented the court with an opportunity to discuss how a parent's presence can act to reduce the duty a business owner has to protect minor children who accompany their parents.
Typically, testamentary trusts are used to protect minor children, spendthrift beneficiaries or to manage property for spousal partners and are less expensive to set up.
A trust can be named beneficiary in order to protect minor children, but there may be tax consequences, so make sure you talk to your financial professional.

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Protect unaccompanied minors by ensure that the UK plays its part in serving the needs of refugee children at risk in our country, Europe, and the wider world.
A parent might request a name change for a minor child to protect the child from potential harm.
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 and other laws have been established to protect the privacy of minors and we abide by all federal and state laws and guidelines regarding youth privacy.
If you have any concerns about abuse or misconduct involving a minor, please refer to your Student and Family handbook for our policies to protect student wellbeing and safety, contact your School Leader and / or the Department of Child Protective Services immediately by phone 1-800-252-5400 or online at www.txabusehotline.org.
The Trump administration has announced an end to DACA, an Obama - era law that protects undocumented children brought to the U.S. as minors from deportation.
The first few days of 2018 have already seen lots of news on the national scale about DACA — the national law protecting immigrant children brought to the U.S. as minors.
People often buy life insurance to protect the financial wellbeing of their children, but it's not advisable to name minors as beneficiaries.
In its children's rights centred reasoning, the Court made sure that unaccompanied minors would be protected against the «negligence» of the national competent authorities.
Courts in Ontario have inherent the jurisdiction and obligation to protect minors (children under the age of 18).
It makes for worrying reading: women are disproportionately affected by the cuts; the practical ability to protect children is more limited due to lack of access to representation; minor financial savings in prison law outweigh the human costs to reform and, all the while, the Government appears to lack any coherent data collection strategy to measure the wider impact of regime.
If the child does not have a family member or friend available and willing to act as the Litigation Guardian, the Office of the Children's Lawyer («OCL»), a government body established to protect the interests of minors, will act as the Litigation Guardian.
Court of Appeal cases are important ones, and unless there are young minor children to protect, couples must unfortunately expect their dirty linen to be washed in public.»
The government has a legitimate interest in protecting both the unborn child and the health of the mother, Harris v. McRae, 448 U.S. at 324 - 325; Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113, 162, 164 - 165 (1973); the parents of a pregnant minor have a valid interest in participating in their daughter's decision whether to carry her pregnancy to term, Hodgson v. Minnesota, 110 S. Ct. 2926 (1990); and the father of the child has a personal interest in the pregnant woman's decision.
Rivas v. Rivas, 342 S.C. 102, 107, 536 S.E. 2d 372, 374 (2000), raised, ex mero motu [of the court's own accord], issues not raised by the parties at trial in order to protect the best interests of the minor child.
The main goal of such orders is to allow each parent to play a part in the children's lives without such arrangements becoming too disruptive for the minors they seek to protect.
Response: We agree that a parent should have access to the protected health information about their unemancipated minor children, except in limited circumstances based on state law.
In some circuit and state jurisdictions a parent can secretly give «vicarious consent» on behalf of a minor child if it is reasonably necessary to protect the child from abuse or crimes; in other jurisdictions that exception has not been recognized.
People often buy life insurance to protect the financial wellbeing of their children, but it's not advisable to name minors as beneficiaries.
Liability is there to protect you from the big risks, and medical payments to others coverage would respond to minor injuries suffered by the aforementioned child, without regard to fault or liability.
The responsibilities and powers of each of these roles differ somewhat, though all are tasked with ensuring that the minor child's interests are protected.
During this junction before a divorce and even before a separation, it is imperative a couple with minor children have a mutual agreement that lays out a plan to protect the children during this transitional period and continuing into the future.
Collaborative divorce is a non-adversarial, non-court process that helps couples find mutually - acceptable solutions to the issues in their divorce, protect their families (if they have minor children), and end their marriage with integrity.
I don't know him personally, but I do know that his expertise has been touted in a recent book by Judith Levine, entitled Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Children From Sex,» which is being advertised by its publisher, University of Minnesota Press, as challenging widespread anxieties about pedophilia.
The second group, parents of minor children, are able to set protecting their children as their goal for the Collaborative Process.
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