Sentences with phrase «risk of abduction»

(m) The party has engaged in any other conduct that the court considers relevant to the risk of abduction.
(l) The party has been diagnosed with a mental health disorder that the court considers relevant to the risk of abduction; or
The Irish Centre for Parentally Abducted Children (ICPAC) publishes an ICPAC Prevention Pack which provides information on the steps you should take if your child is at risk of abduction.
If parents believe there is an imminent risk of abduction there are emergency steps that can be taken to prevent the removal and protect the child.
Students would need to argue whether the proposed trip precludes adequate contact with the remaining parent, whether there is any risk of abduction, and whether the child's presence in the other country presents any risks.
The judge must also consider the risk of abduction.
While we do sometimes walk to nearby restaurants on a whim, the key is not to set a pattern, as this dramatically increases the risk of abduction (or worse).

Not exact matches

He was anxious to be rid of him before the planned abduction, to reduce the risk of it miscarrying.
Rather, the point is to protect kids from the risk of parental abduction.
It might rather be that it is the anterior and medial position of the insertion on the pubic bone that increases the stress in the high risk movements with forceful contractions including both hip abduction and hip extension [checkout hip rotation in breaststroke].
Along with the increased impingement risk, a tight pec minor and subsequently inhibited serratus anterior causes the glenoid fossa to become more vertical in its alignment, resulting in increased abduction, rotation and winging of the scapula.
Here are the key details: Population = 1,755 institutionalised and community - dwelling Spanish people (985 females and 770 males), aged > 65 years Intervention = four different measurements of strength (grip, shoulder abduction, hip flexion and knee extension) using a hand dynamometer, compiled into a composite measure Comparisons = four quartiles of strength (high, medium - high, medium - low, and low) Outcome = risk ratios for mortality and hospitalisation To combine the four measurements of strength into one composite measure, the researchers used the following calculation.
If you did a similar survey to determine which potential risks of an alien invasion worried people the most (abduction & probing [X-files], having your life energy sucked out [Stargate Atlantis], etc.), you would get similar results and conclude we urgently need to mitigate the risks of an alien invasion.
The Uniform Law Commission states that UCAPA «provides courts with guidelines to follow during custody disputes and divorce proceedings in order to help them identify families at risk for abduction and prevent the abduction of children.»
July 2002 — «Grave Risk of Harm» Under Article 13 (b) of the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction: What Constitutes a War?
Since a substantial part of my practice concerns the prevention of potential international child abduction, it is often of great importance to provide courts with a useful source of reliable evidence concerning such risk factors.
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.
It is impossible to evaluate the true risks that arise from authorizing international child visitation, or from failing to effectively prevent international child abduction, without considering the laws and procedures of the foreign country that will apply once the child is physically in the foreign country, and without evaluating the effectiveness of the foreign legal system in remedying the potential wrongful retention of the child in that country.
ABlawg International Child Abduction: Safeguarding against Grave Risks of Harm in «Prompt Return» Applications
As Weiler J.A. wrote at para. 87: «[W] hen there is a risk of serious harm to the child, the aim of discouraging child abduction must yield to another purpose of the CLRA, namely, the best interests of the child.»
22 - 23, Best Interests of the Child, Habitual Residence, Risk of Serious Harm, H.E. v. M.M., 2015 ONCA 813, Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, Article 13 (b), Fresh Evidence, Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C. 43, s. 134 (b)
If you believe that your children may be at risk of parental abduction, consider adding these three provisions to your Seattle child custody order.
There is currently a travel restriction that prevents my ex taking our children out of the country due to the very real and enduring risk of parental abduction.
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