Sentences with phrase «welfare of the child without»

One of you can have sole legal custody which would give you the right to make all decisions for the welfare of your child without the input of the other parent.

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As an independent person, man is required by Islam to believe in God, worship Him, and to live in a manner which assures him a clear conscience; it is incumbent upon him to work for a living, to control himself and his children, and to realize his interests and maintain his existence without encroaching upon the life and welfare of other people.
Man's way and his morals: let a woman without means go on welfare, have children, have boyfriends, not be a productive member of society, and in most cases have the sloth lead to an immoral lifestyle.
Without welfare and Medicaid, the child with leukemia would have died, but the pro-lifers are always quick to condemn this sort of help too.
Does anyone else find it peculiar that an Unborn Fetus is sacred and holy and when the child is born without monetary support the once sacred Fetus becomes a welfare food stamp bum and cheat not worthy of an education?
We find that to bring the greatest benefits, parenting leave design must walk a tight - rope between providing for the health and welfare needs of mothers and infants without marking women down as uniquely responsible for caring for children; and that therefore it is best if much of the birth - related leave is available to mothers without being limited to uptake by them.
The various infrastructure development in the state are to further enhance the welfare of government workers in particular: quality and affordable schools for their children, affordable medicare, good neighborhoods to live in, good roads to drive on without the frequent wear and tear on their vehicles.
He will talk of a «welfare gap» where people who grow up in a household that is dependent upon benefits assume that the state will also provide them with their own home and income — on the other side of the gap are people who save and go without before they have a home of their own or bring a child into the world;
Carrie Solages, 38, pleaded not guilty and was released without bail on misdemeanor charges of third - degree assault and endangering the welfare of a child — the girlfriend's daughter — at his afternoon arraignment in First District Court in Hempstead.
Welcome to Parents Without Partners (PWP), the largest international, nonprofit membership organization devoted to the welfare and interests of single parents and their children.
''... If a child missed five or more days of school in a three - month academic quarter «without good cause,» the social services agency is required to cut welfare benefits for that child's household.
As time went by, we felt disappointed when we saw so - called Christians who choose to care more about abortions than the welfare of less fortunate but alive children, or about keeping a brain - dead woman alive while ignoring the massive health - care crisis in this country that leaves millions of poor people without any medical care, even for preventable health catastrophes.
The Arizona Court of Appeals added that to change a previous custody order, the family court must determine that there has been a material change in circumstances affecting the welfare of the child and they will not disturb the family court's decision without a clear abuse of discretion.
In adversarial proceedings that will likely affect the health, welfare or security of a child, a lawyer should advise the client to take into account the best interests of the child, if this can be done without prejudicing the legitimate interests of the client.
My husband and I were not perfect but I know he wouldn't want me living on welfare or without his money he meant to leave to me to carry on paying bills and support both of our children at the time.
Indeed, during the 1970s, child welfare services were specifically targeted at two types of children — those without extraordinary behavior problems who needed protection from parental abuse and those with extraordinary behavior problems whose parents often needed the assistance of treatment or placement services.27 Although the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 and subsequent child welfare legislation made federal funding for child welfare services contingent on parental incapacity or abuse, many children continue to enter care because of behavior probchild welfare services were specifically targeted at two types of children — those without extraordinary behavior problems who needed protection from parental abuse and those with extraordinary behavior problems whose parents often needed the assistance of treatment or placement services.27 Although the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 and subsequent child welfare legislation made federal funding for child welfare services contingent on parental incapacity or abuse, many children continue to enter care because of behavior probChild Welfare Act of 1980 and subsequent child welfare legislation made federal funding for child welfare services contingent on parental incapacity or abuse, many children continue to enter care because of behavior probchild welfare legislation made federal funding for child welfare services contingent on parental incapacity or abuse, many children continue to enter care because of behavior probchild welfare services contingent on parental incapacity or abuse, many children continue to enter care because of behavior problems.
At any given time, more than half a million American children reside in foster care, and more than 800,000 children pass through the foster care system annually.57 Almost 30,000 young adults annually leave foster care without achieving permanency in familial relationships.58 Despite spending billions of dollars annually on in home child protection services for abusive and neglectful families and foster care, 59 the effectiveness of standard child welfare services is largely unproven.
CITC Final Report — Agency Without Walls Final Report (PDF - 423 KB) Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. (2012) Discusses the activities and outcomes of a federally funded project designed to strengthen child welfare outcomes by integrating the Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC) Child and Family Services, Recovery Services, and Employment and Training Services; and to create the same fluidity of boundaries between CITC and Anchorage's other service agencies that are ancillary to child protective servchild welfare outcomes by integrating the Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC) Child and Family Services, Recovery Services, and Employment and Training Services; and to create the same fluidity of boundaries between CITC and Anchorage's other service agencies that are ancillary to child protective servChild and Family Services, Recovery Services, and Employment and Training Services; and to create the same fluidity of boundaries between CITC and Anchorage's other service agencies that are ancillary to child protective servchild protective services.
Depending on the adoption worker's role and the type of agency, services to birth parents may be integral to the adoption process (as with many private agencies), may be conducted by child welfare workers (as with some public and private agencies), or may be essentially nonexistent (as with many intercountry placements or private adoptions completed without the involvement of a social services agency).
This is because, unlike public assistance benefits, such as food stamps and welfare checks, most states treat VA benefits as income for the purpose of determining an appropriate amount of child support that the parent without custody, referred to as the noncustodial parent, should pay.
The Permanency Initiative is designed to reduce the number of young people who age out of the child welfare system without permanent connections.
Politicians, the public and those of us in child welfare are united that children who can not live with their families need the opportunity to be raised in a permanent, loving environment without unnecessary delays.
On any given night, about 57,000 children in our nation's child welfare systems are going to bed without the care and comfort of a family.
Kinship care may be formal and involve a training and licensure process for the caregivers, along with monthly subsidies to help defray the costs of caring for the child, or may include voluntary or mediated kin caregivers referring to those relative caregivers caring for children following a child welfare agency assessment to ensure the safety and suitability of the home, or informal caregivers, referring to those relative caregivers caring for children privately, without the involvement of child welfare or other government agencies.
Mediation, without question, is the more respectful, amicable and cost - effective way to dissolve a relationship, and the best for the emotional welfare of children when there will be shared parental responsibility following the divorce.
Most unaccompanied youth are unable to access safe housing or shelter, for a combination of reasons, including: being too young to consent for services without a parent; fear of child welfare involvement; and the lack of services overall: more than half of those who seek shelter can not access it because shelters are full.
The QIC - DVCW is a five - year cooperative agreement between Futures Without Violence and the Department of Health and Human Services, Children's Bureau to generate and disseminate knowledge that will improve how child welfare agencies and community organizations can work together to help families experiencing domestic violence.
Cultural Considerations Futures Without Violence (2016) Encourages child welfare and other professionals to consider the unique needs of families, including kinship care families, and provide culturally specific responses to violence.
i had twin sons; aged 13; in my care at the time; all children were mine biologically.i was a single mother; had no family in new jersey.my sons were on aid for dependent children.i could have notified.teacher was awarded temp.custody; on no legal grounds; august 25th, 1977; of 3 months; and i three months supervised visits; although d.y.f.s. never presented any evidence i was unfit.i still have all papers from 1976 to 2012; when i contacted assignment judge costello (2012); from courts; that i contacted from 1977 to 2000 «pro se; and all civil actions were dismissed without being heard.i was denied due process.the teacher hid my daughter after my visits; for 22 years before i relocated to n.y.c.; and took my sons west near relatives; because the teacher took the s.s.i i had been getting for my daughter (1979); and the aid for dependent children was closed the same year; leaving us homeless; moving from county to county; where welfare was terminated in each county; until we were forced out of new jersey.i found my daughter in 1999; with the help of raymond t. dutcher; agent of n.c.i.c.; n.y.c.; and senator donald t. francesco; and learning disability of new jersey; living apart from the teacher in morristown, n.j. in 1999.
We went without when I was a child, living on welfare and the kindness of our church family.
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