In addition, some family - law experts don't recommend it for marriages that include a history of
serious alcohol or drug abuse, domestic violence, or mental - health issues.
4) Was your marriage free from
serious alcohol or drug abuse, domestic violence, or mental - health issues?
Not exact matches
Studies have found that longer sentences do not have appreciably greater deterrent effects; many
serious crimes are committed by people under the influence of
alcohol or drugs, who are not necessarily thinking of the consequences of their actions, and certainly are not affected by the difference between a 15 - year and a 30 - year sentence.
Addyi would have to carry a «black box» warning, the most
serious kind, stating that taking the
drug with
alcohol can cause dangerous drops in blood pressure
or fainting.
Then we had families where one
or more of the adults were addicted to
drugs or alcohol,
or had
serious emotional and marital problems that resulted in antisocial activity disturbing to other tenants.
Excessive
alcohol or any kind of recreational
drug or medication that has not been approved by your pediatrician should not be indulged in, since enough of it could be passed on to your baby and cause
serious harm.
Alcohol and
drug use is
serious business, but as a parent it can be difficult to know when to have «the talk»
or how to step in if you're afraid your child may have a problem.
Drinking
alcohol, taking prescription
or nonprescription medications that contain
alcohol,
or using street
drugs during your treatment with tramadol increases the risk that you will experience these
serious, life - threatening side effects.
Over the same period, the proportion of
serious disciplinary actions for more
serious student misconduct (such as possession of
alcohol,
drugs,
or a weapon) declined from 50 to 22 percent.
[18] To estimate the number of prohibited suspensions, we assume that any kindergarten through grade 8 suspension would be allowed in related categories as outlined by OSSE (weapons; harassment (including sexual)
or bullying; trespassing, vandalism,
or arson; and attacks, threats,
or fighting) and banned for other less
serious categories (theft; illicit
drug related; disrespect, insubordination,
or disruption; attendance, skipping,
or tardy;
alcohol, tobacco,
or pornography related; and academic dishonesty
or tampering).
(2) The factual basis for the initiating official's belief that you are not providing
drug and /
or alcohol testing services to DOT - regulated employers consistent with the requirements of this part
or are in
serious noncompliance with a DOT agency
drug and
alcohol regulation;
(b) This burden is to demonstrate, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the service agent was in
serious noncompliance with the requirements of this part for
drug and /
or alcohol testing - related services
or with the requirements of another DOT agency
drug and
alcohol testing regulation.
in a case involving
serious injuries, brain damage
or death case
or where there is
alcohol,
drugs or illegal activities involved by one
or all drivers).
Whether the charges are the result of a misunderstanding, escalated argument fueled by
alcohol or drugs or is a typical form of communication between the two parties, an arrest can be terrifying and lead to even more
serious legal ramifications.
Felony DUI — Operating a vehicle while under the influence of
alcohol or drugs and negligently causing death
or serious bodily injury to another person.
The FMCSA regulations also require that drivers undergo post-accident
drug and /
or alcohol testing if a crash resulted in bodily injury, death,
serious damage,
or moving violations.
(b) At arbitration, the Board stated that this test required evidence of a «significant»
or «
serious» problem with
alcohol and
drugs in the workplace.
A CBA report exposed that
drugs,
alcohol,
or «psychiatric» illness was present in almost 50 % of the cases categorized as
serious disciplinary proceedings.
The Court seems to require random testing to be supported by evidence of significant numbers of incidents involving
alcohol (
or drugs) and particularized evidence of the deterrent effect of the random testing policy balanced against the
serious implications on the workers» rights to privacy (CEP at paras 45 - 51).
Canadian case law also recognizes that an employee's refusal
or failure to undergo an
alcohol or drug test in the circumstances described above may properly be viewed as a
serious violation of an employer's
drug and
alcohol policy, and may itself be grounds for
serious discipline.
Sometimes, a
serious auto accident will be caused because a commercial driver was using
drugs or alcohol illegally.
The DWI attorneys are experienced in litigating every type of intoxication offense from complete refusals and breath test cases to blood cases that involve
alcohol,
drugs, prescription medication, and
serious injury
or death.
Impaired drivers, whether from
alcohol or drugs, must be accountable in civil court for the drunk driving accident they caused that resulted in your
serious injuries.
In this regard, a significant /
serious drug or alcohol problem must be shown within the specific bargaining unit and workplace to which the policy applies.
For example, any episodes of
serious mental illness
or drug and
alcohol dependence can play a major role in determining the outcome of hearings.
In more
serious bicycle accidents, drivers can be charged with a misdemeanor
or felony offense such as reckless driving, failure to properly stop at a stop sign
or crosswalk, hit and run,
or driving under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
Getting a
serious moving violation like a DUI
or DWI for driving under the influence of
alcohol and /
or drugs can cause your car insurance rates to skyrocket.
Driving while under the influence of
drugs or alcohol is
serious, no matter how you look at it.
Driving under the influence of
alcohol or drugs (DUI) and driving while intoxicated (DWI) are
serious crimes in all states.
The National Driver Register (NDR) is a computerized database of information about drivers who have had their licenses revoked
or suspended,
or who have been convicted of
serious traffic violations such as driving while impaired by
alcohol or drugs.
Your license will be suspended if you've been cited for a
serious traffic offense such as a DUI involving
alcohol or drugs.
Additionally, there are a few different infractions that will result in immediate suspension of your license, including a lack of insurance at the time of an incident, a DUI conviction in which you are found guilty, underage drinking, failure to appear in court (whether for a traffic ticket
or a more
serious violation), and refusing to submit to a
drug or alcohol test.
We didn't mention the obvious avoidance of driving under any sort of
alcohol or drug influence, because we expect that you are
serious enough to know this one already.
Serious offenses such as driving under the influence (DUI) of
alcohol or drugs can amount to $ 5,000
or more in fines, penalties and administrative fees.
Major offenses, such as accidents involving a death
or serious injury and
alcohol /
drug - related offenses, are typically not dismissed if you complete a defensive driving course.
Drug and
alcohol convictions
or combinations of various
serious driving violations can draw temporary
or even permanent loss of driving privileges.
Therapy can assist not only with support but also with tackling more
serious issues that might arise with parents
or their children such as
drugs /
alcohol, cutting, eating disorders, defiance, angry outbursts, sleep problems and difficulty with school.
An uncontrollable need for sexual gratification, just like an addiction to
alcohol or drugs, can cause
serious problems for anyone.
Age of Onset Some studies indicate that both boys and girls tend to begin their antisocial careers around the age of fifteen, with the average age of onset differing by no more than six months across genders.44 Other research, however, finds that females begin offending when they are younger than males are.45 Notably, gender differences in the age of onset tend to be most pronounced for
serious or aggressive types of delinquency, while less
serious problem behaviors, such as
drug and
alcohol - related offenses, have less gender - differentiated progressions.46
Unless you were married to someone who was abusive,
or addicted to
drugs or alcohol,
or had a
serious gambling problem, you may not feel very thankful about getting divorced.
This workshop is inappropriate for couples experiencing: Severe relationship distress, significant emotional
or physical abuse,
serious emotional
or physical abuse, relationships where one partner is seriously addicted to
drugs or alcohol, and relationships with
serious compulsive behavior with gambling, sexual action out, and other disruptive behaviors.
Having a kid who is getting into trouble at school
or with the law, who is addicted to
drugs or alcohol,
or who is suffering from a
serious mental illness can be extremely isolating.
For example, an adolescent with a
serious drug or alcohol problem will lie repeatedly to hide the truth about where they have been, who they were with, what they were doing, and where the money went.
Roughly 50 percent of individuals with severe mental disorders are affected by substance abuse; 37 percent of
alcohol abusers and 53 percent of
drug abusers also have at least one
serious mental illness; and of all people diagnosed as mentally ill, 29 percent abuse either
alcohol or drugs [Source: National Alliance on Mental Illness]
The state has the seventh - lowest percentage of adults with addiction to
drugs or alcohol, and the seventh - lowest percentage of adults with
serious thoughts of suicide.
[12] A life stressor is defined as a
serious illness; accident
or disability; the death of a family member
or close friend; mental illness; divorce
or separation; inability to obtain work; involuntary loss of a job;
alcohol or drug - related problems; witnessing violence; being the victim of abuse
or violent crime; trouble with the police; gambling problems; incarceration of self
or a family member; overcrowding; pressure to fulfil cultural responsibilities; and discrimination
or racism, ibid., Australian Bureau of Statistics, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey, op.cit., p79.
I do not work with
serious drug or alcohol addictions as I am not so qualified.