Sentences with phrase «substantial contact»

When parents have joint physical custody, both parents have frequent and substantial contact with their child, but the child does not necessarily split time equally between the parents.
For good and loving parents, the children should have substantial contact with both parents; the clinical research supports this idea.
Either answer suggests that the rock has been in substantial contact with water, for instance allowing minerals to dissolve, and explaining the salty ice grains we see coming out of the surface.»
Typically, externs work with one to two patients in individual therapy, with substantial contact with parents and schools as needed.
State Senator Tony Avella, a Queens Democrat, said today he will push legislation that would require disclosure for all political consulting firms that have «substantial contact» with both elected officials and other clients.
Legislator Dixon's resolution supports proposed NYS Assembly Bill 4995 - A that would prohibit sex offenders from working in positions that have substantial contact with children.
Paralegals work in all areas of the firm's practice, under the supervision of lawyers, and many of our paralegals have substantial contact with firm clients and co-counsel.
As I had substantial contact with J.L. Moreno, and his wife, Zerka Moreno, during the late 1960's and the 1970's, and knew Jonathan Moreno when he was a teenager and young adult, reading this biography of his father was a gift and a joy.
Omit «with whom a carer has major contact taken to be 0.65, the number attributed to each child with whom a carer has substantial contact», substitute «of whom a carer has major care taken to be 0.65, the number attributed to each child of whom a carer has substantial care».
Omit «with whom the carer has substantial contact», substitute «of whom the carer has substantial care».
Omit «with whom the parent has substantial contact», substitute «of whom the parent has substantial care».
Omit «with whom a parent has major contact taken to be 0.65, the number attributed to each child with whom a parent has substantial contact», substitute «of whom a parent has major care taken to be 0.65, the number attributed to each child of whom a parent has substantial care».
Counties in which the parties have had substantial contacts are said to have «venue.»
Shared physical custody means a child lives part of the time with each parent, having more frequent and substantial contact with each parent than under a sole custody arrangement, in which one parent has primary physical custody and the other has occasional visitation.
A verbal explanation of agency (in particular the nature of the services Realtors will provide) must take place at the time of the «first substantial contact» (whatever and whenever that may be).
CREA's Article 3 of the Code of Ethics requires the Realtor to explain to prospective clients at the first substantial contact, the nature of the services he will provide.
One way for a licensee to meet this disclosure requirement is to provide potential sellers / landlords and buyers / tenants, at first substantial contact, with a copy of the Working With a REALTOR ® brochure developed by the British Columbia Real Estate Association (available through real estate boards / associations).
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