Sentences with phrase «transfer custody of children»

In an agency adoption, the agreement becomes a part of the paperwork that transfers the custody of the child from the birth parent to the adoptive parent.
Identified Adoption refers to the adoption process where birth parents and prospective adoptive parents connect with each other outside of an agency and wish to transfer custody of the child from the birth family to the adoptive family.

Not exact matches

Under the law, within 72 hours of their capture, children from Central America must be transferred from immigration detention to the custody of the Department of Health & Human Services.
The court can» [g] rant the petitioner the exclusive care, custody, or control of any animal owned, possessed, leased, kept, or held by either the petitioner or the respondent or a minor child residing in the residence or household of either the petitioner or the respondent and order the respondent to stay away from the animal and forbid the respondent from taking, transferring, encumbering, concealing, harming, or otherwise disposing of the animal.»
Even under these circumstances, the judge followed through with his decision to adopt the psychologist's recommendations and ordered the immediate transfer of primary physical custody of the parties» child to Father with reasonable visitation for Mother.
On the mother's insistence (so as to enroll the children in a Canadian school), the father also signed a letter transferring physical custody of the two children to the mother for the time - period in question.
In these types of adoptions, the custody of the child will often transfer from the birth parents to the social services agency before then going to the adoptive family.
During a private placement adoption, the legal custody of the child will transfer directly from the birth parents to the adoptive family.
It is a form of joint child custody in which authority transfers from parent to parent as the children are exchanged.
What happens if you are awarded primary custody of your children and your former spouse remarries someone very wealthy making them more financially well off than you; will custody be transfer to your former spouse?
And then of course if the kinship care provider that the family if Brenda were to go to court and request custody of the children it could be legally transferred to her.
In any country the transfer of custody of a child from their biological parent or from an orphanage is a serious and thoughtful process in most civilized countries.
The custody of the child will then be transferred to the placing adoption agency.
When the court finalizes the child's adoption, the legal custody of the child is transferred to the adoptive family.
International adoption (aka intercountry adoption) is a complex process that requires the coordination of professional adoption services to ensure the welfare of children and the proper transfer of custody of an orphaned child to adoptive parents.
Adoption, whether it is domestic or international is the complex legal process of transferring the legal custody of a child from one person (or institution) to another.
However, if your child dies, and his ex does not want you to see your grandchildren after custody is transferred to her, you'd have to file for grandparents» visitation under Section 3102 of the Family Code.
A person under the age of 21 whose care and custody have been transferred prior to such person's eighteenth birthday to a social services official or a voluntary authorized agency either as an adjudicated abused or neglected child or a voluntarily placed child, whose parents are deceased or where one parent is deceased and the other parent is not a person entitled to notice to the adoption proceeding and where such official or agency consents to the adoption of such person in accordance with law.
Despite expert testimony by a psychologist who asserted that the situation in question was the» worst case of PAS he had ever seen,» a Wisconsin Court of Appeals held that there was «limited research data» to support, as «a successful cure» for children suffering from PAS, the removal of such children from their mother's custody in affirming the trial court's refusal to transfer custody to the father (Weiderholt v. Fischer, 485 N.W. 2nd 442, 444, Wis..
The agreement usually has reassuring language that in the event of the death of one parent, sole legal custody of the child shall transfer to the surviving parent.
«The court awarded custody of both children to defendant pursuant to Rule 5:3 - 7 (a)(6), finding the transfer of custody to be in the children's best interests.
Some courts have even gone so far as to order that custody of the child / children be transferred to the alienated parent.
The court may also make orders in relation to custody and access to children, the payment of maintenance and lump sums, the transfer of property, the extinguishment of succession rights, etc..
When it grants the decree of divorce, the court may also make orders in relation to custody of children and access to them, the payment of maintenance and lump sums, the transfer of property, the extinguishment of succession rights, pension rights and other matters.
(6) «Indian custodian» means any Indian person who has legal custody of an Indian child under tribal law or custom or under State law or to whom temporary physical care, custody, and control has been transferred by the parent of such child;
The voluntary act of transferring legal rights of the care, custody, and control of a child to any benefits, which, by law, would flow to or from the child — such as inheritance — to another family.
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals addressed PAS in the context of reviewing a lower court's refusal to transfer custody to the father in order to cure his children of PAS.
Upholding the lower court's assessment that the psychological impact on the children of such a cure was risky and uncertain, the appellate court held that the lower court was not required to accept the opinion of the father's expert, Dr. Wellen, who advocated that only a transfer of custody would cure the PAS.
When I embarked upon this study, I expected that most of the PAS children would continue to be alienated from the target parent in situations in which the court neither transferred custody to the target parent nor reduced the alienating parent's access to the children.
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