The issue of child custody is a contentious one, as both parents going through a divorce tend to want to maintain
significant contact with their children.
Not exact matches
«While cultural background is always a
significant consideration in making this decision, so too are other factors including remaining in the local area to promote
contact with the
child's family and for the
child to continue at the same school in order to give them as much stability as possible.»
Although it is generally agreed (Dunn, 2004) that
children in separated families do best when they retain a strong, positive relationship
with both parents, many studies have found no
significant association between the frequency of non-resident father -
child contact and more positive
child outcomes (Amato & Gilbreth, 1999).
(This last is
significant, not only because low - conflict parental relationships are positive indicators for
children whether couples live together or not, but because a well functioning mother - father relationship is strongly connected
with positive and substantial father -
child contact, especially when parents live apart).
Even when one parent is awarded «sole» custody, courts will not terminate the
child's relationship
with her other parent, at least absent some
significant and severe circumstances that might make
contact with that parent unsafe.
Iowa law requires that the court must consider the best interest of the
child and order a custody arrangement that will give the
child the chance for maximum continuing physical and emotional
contact with both parents after the parents have separated and dissolved the marriage, and which will encourage parents to share the rights and responsibilities of raising the
child unless physical harm or
significant emotional harm to the
child, other
children, or a parent is likely to occur.
The researchers have looked into whether
children who have been exposed to the mother's anti-epilepsy medicine have
contact with their general practitioner (GP) more often than other
children — and there are no
significant differences.
Significant child - level factors associated
with greater odds of justice - system
contact included being male, having a mental - health diagnosis or
child - protection
contact, and academic failure.
Although these medications work quickly killing the adult worms, regular treatment is required as re-infestation is likely.Humans can catch roundworms from dogs and they pose a
significant threat especially for
children who are more likely to come into
contact with contaminated soil where the dog has been to the toilet or actual dog faeces.
A virtual assistant can keep this up to date
with current address and
contact information as well as other important details such as birthdays, the names of
children, and other
significant milestones for your clients and
contacts.
In my practice, I have been asked to hear evidence and make a decision about the parenting schedule for an eight - year - old
child of parents
with significant personality disorders, and plan the extent of the
contact children would have
with their physically and emotionally abusive father.
In this case, the court decided not to force a relationship
with the mother on the daughter as the wishes of an intelligent and thoughtful 16 year old
child must be given
significant consideration when deciding to refuse
contact with one of her parents.
California Family Code Section 3004 requires each parent to have
significant periods of physical custody of their
child,
with time shared in such a way that frequent and continuing
contact with both parents is assured.
In the context of custody and visitation, the explicit preference that
children maintain
significant contacts with both parents after separation and divorce and the tendency to see marital dysfunction as the product of conflict rather than abuse have led specialists in partner abuse to accuse family courts of ignoring abuse and its consequences for both adults and
children.
Spend as much time as you can
with the kids, stay
with the kids as much as possible If you have
children, do not leave the family residence Do NOT allow your spouse to take the
children and leave Keep a journal of all threats, incidents,
contact with the
children and other
significant events Make copies of all important financial and business records for the...
The Court and
Children's
Contact Services wish to implement the commencement and / or maintenance of a meaningful relationship between a
child and his or her parent and other people
significant to the
child's care, except when it would be contrary to the
child's best interests (s 60B Family Law Act) by facilitating the
child spending time
with his or her parent.
FAMILY LAW —
CHILDREN — Best interests — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility and for the
child to live
with them — Where the respondent mother believes the
child would settle down and accept the arrangement if the court ordered for the
child to spend no time
with applicant father — Where the court has a statutory mandate to make parenting orders
with the
child's best interests as the paramount concern — Where there is little doubt that the
child would benefit from having a meaningful relationship
with both parents — Where the
child's clear views that he does not want to spend time
with the respondent mother should be given
significant weight in the circumstances — Where the
child is of an age, maturity and intelligence to have principally formed his own rationally based views — Where the court is satisfied that it is in the
child's best interests for the presumption of equal shared parental responsibility to be rebutted — Where the respondent father is to have sole parental responsibility and the
child is to live
with him — Where the applicant mother is permitted to attend certain school and sporting events of the
child — Where the
child should be able to instigate
contact with the respondent mother as he considers appropriate to his needs and circumstances — Where the orders made are least likely to lead to the institution of further proceedings in relation to the
child — Where the
child is to have the outcome of these proceedings, the effect of the orders and the reasons for judgment explained to him by an expert as soon as reasonably practical.
In the aftermath of a breakup, it can sometimes be difficult for the parent or other
significant adult who doesn't live
with their
children to maintain
contact with their
children.
Relationships Scotland runs 46
child contact centres throughout Scotland where a parent or other
significant adult who lives apart can spend time
with their
children, or collect and return the
children to the other parent at the start and end of visits.
In the aftermath of a breakup, it can sometimes be difficult for a parent or other
significant adults who does not live
with with their
children to maintain
contact with their
children.
Schools and ECEC services are in a unique position to identify early signs of difficulty due to the
significant amount of
contact that they have
with children and their families, and the opportunities they have to observe them.
E) the access and frequency of
contact with the non-custodial parent (loss of
significant contact with a parent
with whom the
child had a positive pre-divorce relationship is detrimental to the
child);
The foster
child who fares well describes good conditions of upbringing, has experienced being cared for, has established mutual trust and relationship (s)
with a
significant other (s), has kept
contact with his / her family of origin, and has established peer relationships.
The phrase, «DeVita restriction» was coined to describe the ability for family courts to limit or restrict the amount of exposure or
contact children can have
with the
significant other of their divorced parents that resulted.
However, the outcomes were measured only 1 — 2 weeks after the baby was born (1 +).12 The introduction of the Nursing
Child Assessment Teaching Scale programme in the NICU made no
significant difference to parental stress levels and maternal — infant interactions when assessed at discharge and at 3 months after discharge (1 +).20 One RCT found that coaching parents on how to interact
with their preterm infant made no difference to knowledge of care, sensitivity to the infant or satisfaction in parenting compared
with the control group (1 ---RRB-.21 However, this may have been confounded by the amount of
contact that the control mothers had
with the researchers, as these mothers reported that they enjoyed having someone show an interest in them.
In Arizona, abandonment includes a failure to maintain a
significant relationship or regular
contact and a failure to provide minimal effort to talk
with or support the
children.
Fact: «While public sentiment has been in favor of nonresident father's involvement in family life, there is limited research evidence of whether their involvement yields positive benefits for
children (King, 1994) and for the functioning of the biological family unit... most studies, particularly those based on large national databases, have not been able to detect a
significant connection between the nonresident father's
contact with his
child and the
child's well - being (Furstenberg et al., 1987; King, 1994).
Commissioner Milroy talked about the
significant contact that the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to
Child Sex Abuse had had
with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in its enquiries so far.
Studies also show that
children do best
with strong connections and
significant contact with both parents.
60/40 schedules are considered joint or shared custody schedules because both parents have
significant and frequent
contact with the
children.
Children and young people in out - of - home care have a right to maintain
contact with their family and other
significant people in their lives.
The study did find one
significant benefit from shared parenting even in these cases: «Only one parent
with joint custody ceased
contact with her
child, whereas 12 parents of sole custody
children «dropped out».»
Generally, they describe joint physical custody as meaning that each parent shall have
significant periods of physical custody and that physical custody shall be shared in such a manner to ensure that a
child has frequent and continuing
contact with both parents.
Results revealed that, for both husbands and wives, the effects of their own marital adjustment and the amount of
contact with their adult
children on their satisfaction
with life were
significant.
Moreover, establishing
contact with a
significant proportion of parents through therapy and support centres for
children with ASD probably skewed the composition of the group towards greater participation of individuals benefiting from professional support than in the general population of these families.