Not exact matches
(4) Reports, dated May 2012, of the Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and
Family Matters,
recommending that legal services be provided
by non-lawyer professionals who provide related services: Report of the Access to Legal Services Working Group; and, Report of the
Court Processes Simplification Working Group.
The project,
recommended by the Supreme Judicial
Court's Steering Committee on Self - Represented Litigants, will run for 18 months in the Probate and
Family Courts in Boston and Springfield.
The project,
recommended by the Supreme Judicial
Court's Steering Committee on Self - Represented Litigants, will run for 18 months in the Probate and
Family -LSB-...]
It may be
recommended by the
Court during
Family Proceedings.
In a recent Superior
Court family law matter, the judge said the OCL should have «pulled the plug» on one of its investigators after she «glossed over» the mother's allegations of domestic violence and substance abuse
by her former partner, and
recommended the pair have joint custody of their daughter, with equal time - sharing.
Have not been significantly revised in light of the 2001 recommendations of the task force set up
by the Ohio legislature and the Ohio Supreme
Court to
recommend reforms to
family law in Ohio.
Please understand that private licensed social workers are not able to approve individuals as adoptive parents; they can only
recommend families for approval
by the
Court.
Home study investigation reports issued
by a Licensed Social Worker or individual / organization approved
by the
court may
recommend a
family to a
court for qualification as an adoptive
family but may not approve the
family for adoption.
Recognizing the value of the concept and the need to bring uniformity and guidance to it, a group of participants in an interdisciplinary international conference sponsored
by the
Family Law Section of the American Bar Association
recommended that «professionals trained to manage chronic child - related disputes be provided as a service within the
court system» (AFCC Task Force on Parenting Coordination, 2003).
It has proven to be so effective in helping high - conflict co-parents manage communication that it is frequently
recommended to parents
by family law professionals, and has been
court ordered in almost all 50 states and six Canadian provinces.
The
family court in Shawnee county, KS has some serious issues with reacting impulsively and approving sole custody
by default because the other parent was not there... knowing they aren't dead, realizing that 2 notices were sent and returned with «not at this address» so parent was probably only absent because they never received word of this very important, life altering hearing - not because they felt they were above the law as indicated via
court records then to seal the final decision, the judge shouldve reviewed any past files taking note of any past complaints / concerns to the
court regarding alienating parent doing just that and automatically
recommend a continuation and make clear that
court was not to move forward until they get a hold of the absent parent and allow them their right to be there... because that would've been 100 % in the best interest of the child.