Sentences with phrase «temporary orders modified»

If a custodial or noncustodial conservator is ordered to military deployment, military mobilization, or temporary military duty location a substantial distance from the other conservator's residence, either conservator may file for a temporary order modifying possession or access to the child.

Not exact matches

The SC also ordered the temporary halt on the application for field testing, contained use, propagation and importation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) saying that the DA administrative order lacked the minimum safety requirements under the National Biosafety Network (Executive Order order lacked the minimum safety requirements under the National Biosafety Network (Executive Order Order 514).
Those special, modified meals are temporary and, as soon as a baby is old enough to manage the real thing on their own, they're expected to eat it in order to survive.
Additionally, the temporary order may modify child support, to be in effect until the military parent returns.
An order that is entered during a divorce matter is considered a temporary order and may be modified by subsequent court order, agreement between the parties or final order following a trial.
Courts often grant requests for temporary orders without a hearing, but the court must hear motions for modification of temporary orders within 14 days of a spouse's request to have an order modified.
(1) If a supplemental petition or a motion for modification of time - sharing and parental responsibility is filed because a parent is activated, deployed, or temporarily assigned to military service and the parent's ability to comply with time - sharing is materially affected as a result, the court may not issue an order or modify or amend a previous judgment or order that changes time - sharing as it existed on the date the parent was activated, deployed, or temporarily assigned to military service, except that a court may enter a temporary order to modify or amend time - sharing if there is clear and convincing evidence that the temporary modification or amendment is in the best interests of the child.
Additionally, the temporary order may modify child support, to be in effect until the military parent returns.
If a parent is activated, deployed, or temporarily assigned to military service, courts have the option of entering a temporary order that modifies a custody order.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z