Actual abandonment is normally one spouse leaving the marital
residence with no consent of the other spouse without intention to go back.
Not exact matches
http://ghanapoliticsonline.com On January 5, 2016, the Deputy Chief of Mission / Chargé d'Affaires of the US Embassy in Ghana, then acting as Chief of Mission, Melinda Tabler - Stone, called on Nana Akufo - Addo at his Nima
residence to inform him,
with the
consent of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, about the impending arrival into the country of two ex-Guantanamo Bay detainees, Mahmud Umar Muhammad Bin Atef and Khalid Muhammad Salih Al Dhuby, as a result of discussions between the US and Ghana governments.
The construction of such farm and ranch improvements within the Wind Flow Zone and the construction of improvements outside the Wind Flow Zone shall be deemed not to interfere
with the free and unobstructed natural wind flow over the Premises to the WTG; provided however, Grantee shall not construct any WTG within one thousand four hundred (1,400) feet of the main
residence on the Premises or one thousand (1,000) feet of any other existing, permanent
residence or barn, either of which is located immediately adjacent to the main
residence, or within one hundred fifty (150) feet from any other existing structures, pump jacks, tank batteries, or other above ground oil and gas facilities located on the Premises as of the Effective Date, without Owner's prior written
consent.
2001)(determining habitual
residence under the Hague Convention where mother,
with consent of father, had moved temporarily to the United States from Israel but, after living in the United States for a year, then filed for divorce and custody).
However, in England and Wales children can not be moved from their country of
residence without the
consent of everyone who holds parental responsibility for them, or
with court's permission.
(2) A parent's change of a child's legal
residence is not restricted by subsection (1) if the other parent
consents to, or if the court, after complying
with subsection (4), permits, the
residence change.
Article 12 of the Hague Convention mandates the return of children who have been wrongfully taken or retained away from their habitual
residence without the
consent of a person
with rights of custody, if less than one year has elapsed from the wrongful taking or retention to the commencement date of the return proceedings.
If custody has been established and the custodial parent intends to move his
residence to a place outside of this state and to take the child
with him, he must, as soon as possible and before the planned move, attempt to obtain the written
consent of the noncustodial parent to move the child from this state.
A parent entitled to the custody of a child may not change the
residence of the child to another state except upon order of the court or
with the
consent of the noncustodial parent, if the noncustodial parent has been given visitation rights by the decree.
The practical challenge
with giving time - limited
consents an expansive interpretation is that this might undermine future parental
consent (albeit for a time - limited period) for a child to travel to, or to reside on a temporary basis, in a different country from the child's habitual
residence.
Since the children were residing in Ontario
with their mother and
with the
consent of their father for an «appreciable period of time» (para. 24), their habitual
residence had changed.
Strictly speaking, under s 13 (1)(b) Children Act 1989 (ChA 1989) a person
with a
residence order can take a child abroad for up to a month without the written
consent of the other parent.
legal risk placement A placement made preliminarily to an adoption where the prospective adoptive parents acknowledge, in writing, that a child can be ordered returned to the sending state or the birth mother's state of
residence (if different from the sending state), and a final decree of adoption shall not be entered in any jurisdiction until all required
consents or a termination of parental rights are obtained or dispensed
with in accordance
with applicable law.
If there have been court proceedings in relation to your children and you have a
residence order in your favour providing that they should live
with you, you can take your children out of the country for up to 28 days without the other parent's
consent.
These references were legally required, because the MDI was administered
with passive parental
consent (see details below), and because the MDI collects information that identifies individual children (i.e., the personal education number and the postal code of children's home
residence).
The second subscale is a 12 - item measure of delinquency, examining via a seven - point rating scale the respondent's frequency of engaging in antisocial behaviour such as stealing, cheating, truancy, running away from home, damaging property, assault, having sexual relationship
with others, gang fighting, speaking foul language, staying away from home without parental
consent, strong - arming others, and breaking into
residences.