The few cases in which a parent will not be awarded parenting time is
when imminent harm to the child is likely as a result of abuse, neglect or drug abuse.
Not exact matches
Necessary to minimize the
imminent risk of
harm while summoning the assistance of CPI trained personnel, emergency medical service personnel, and / or law enforcement officers
when a crime has been committed.
Like the laws against homicide, anti-cruelty laws excuse intentional killing in the rare cases
when harm is
imminent and serious, making lethal force necessary.
The decision said that,
when officers had probable cause to believe an emaciated horse was being subjected to neglect, a warrantless search was justified under the exigent circumstances exception to the Fourth Amendment to prevent further
imminent harm to the horse.
Yet
when public safety is involved and death or serious bodily
harm is
imminent, the privilege should be set aside.
3.3 - 3 A lawyer may disclose confidential information, but must not disclose more information than is required,
when the lawyer believes on reasonable grounds that there is an
imminent risk of death or serious bodily
harm, and disclosure is necessary to prevent the death or
harm.
Aide in the coordination of several professionals and their various duties as there is a need for standardized approaches to the investigative procedures used by these professionals
when determining present danger,
imminent danger and / or the risk of
harm to the children