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How much influence does my child have in custody declaration?

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The older the child, the more influence he or she will be able to exert on the court. Although the court does have the final say, the testimony of the child can place significant weight on the judicial scales. The court does not typically place great weight on the wishes of children under the age of nine.

Why does the declaration have to be approved?

Declarations Request FAQ Frequently Asked Questions Page
All documents that have the Governor's name on it must be researched and analyzed before it leaves the Governor's office. See similar questions...

How do I obtain custody of my child?

Frequently Asked Questions about Visitation Rights in a Mary...
Either one of the separated parents may petition a circuit court in Maryland for custody of a child. If the parties cannot agree about who should have custody, the court will grant custody either solely to one of the parents or joint custody to both of the parents. There is a complete list of the Domestic Relations Forms available in PDF format. To view and print forms, you may be required to download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software. Currently, states across the U.S. See similar questions...

Why is it my ':hover' declaration for links does not work ?

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Assuming you have already checked that your style sheet declarations do conform to correct CSS syntax, it could be that you have overlooked the importance of a correct order of style declarations for links. The CSS2 specification makes this following note on the importance of placing the dynamic pseudo-classes ':hover' and ':active' in correct positions in a list of style declarations. See similar questions...

What does extern mean in a function declaration?

Infrequently Asked Questions in comp.lang.c
It refers to a variable which is not actually in your program. For instance, main() { extern int bar; printf("%d\n", bar); return 0; } will compile without errors because bar is declared as being external. (It won't run, though, because you never assign bar a value.) [a] See similar questions...

When is a child taken into protective custody?

Oregon DHS: Reporting abuse
When a child is unsafe and in immediate danger of harm, DHS or law enforcement must work to develop a plan which will assure a child's safety. Many times a safety plan can be developed which will keep a child safe in his/her own home. When it is not possible a child may, according to statute, be taken into protective custody. If a safe relative is available, DHS or law enforcement may place the child with them. If not, a child will be placed in shelter care. See similar questions...

Your website only infrequently mentions "child custody" or "visitation". Why their omission here?

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The reality is that there are two broad kinds of responsibilities you and your spouse or co-parent must manage with respect to your children: Thoughtful divorce professionals have understood this for many years and further viewed the "old-school" language and labels of "child custody" and "visitation" as destructive and easily subject to manipulation. The Colorado legislature recognized this years ago, in amending its divorce and parenting laws to delete all reference to these terms. See similar questions...

Can a child have input into a custody decision?

Frequently Asked Questions about Visitation Rights in a Mary...
Courts will sometimes listen to the wishes of older children. Courts rarely take into account the wishes of very young children. Children who are 16 years or older may petition the court themselves for a change in custody. There is a complete list of the Domestic Relations Forms available in PDF format. To view and print forms, you may be required to download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software. See similar questions...

How do I get custody of my child?

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Major battles are fought over custody and there is no easy answer except to say that the Court is going to determine what is in the best interest of the child. Often, people bring in witnesses to testify to their child rearing skills and to show the Court that they are the more nurturing and capable parent. See similar questions...

How does a court decide which parent will get custody of a child?

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When the parents cannot agree on a custody arrangement, the court will make the decision for them after considering the totality of the circumstances, with the overriding consideration being the child's best interests. See similar questions...

How does the court determine what is in the best interest of my children in a child custody case?

FAQs - Raleigh NC Family Law Attorneys – Adoption, Pre...
The court will examine a vast number of factors, including who the children are living with at the time the custody determination is made, the children's historical relationship with each of the parents, and each of the parents' ability to care for the children. See similar questions...

How long does the child custody evaluation process take?

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Any evaluation should be initiated at least six months before the court date. This process should never be hastened or undergone without full intentions of completion. A full evaluation takes about four months, assuming relative distance proximity between both the parents and the evaluator. See similar questions...

How does diet influence macular degeneration?

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Several studies now indicate that diets rich in green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, chard and mustard greens, can reduce the risk of ARMD. These and other vegetables are rich in certain pigments known as carotenoids. Among these, lutein and zeaxanthin are two that are highly concentrated in the macula where they may have effects that protect RPE and/or retinal cells from injury caused by the formation of peroxides and other toxic byproducts of the visual cycle . See similar questions...

How does a change in physical custody of the child affect child support?

Child Support - Frequently Asked Questions - Virginia Depart...
If current child support is owed for a dependent child, DCSE works to direct the support to the individual or agency that has physical custody of the child. Past-due support is usually owed to the individual who had physical custody of the child when the support was initially due. See similar questions...

What are my rights if my child is taken into protective custody?

Siskiyou County Human Services Children Protection Services
Parents have the right to be notified immediately if their child has been taken into protective custody. They have the right to an attorney. They have the right to be notified and to be present at all court hearings involving their child. They also have the right to visit and maintain contact with their child. See similar questions...

What is child custody and visitation?

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quot;Child custody" refers to which parent will have legal custody of the child(ren), i.e. with whom the child(ren) will live. "Visitation" is the topic of the non-custodial parent's ability to visit/spend time with the child(ren). The court may award custody to either parent, regardless of sex, subject to the best interests of the child. In determining the child's best interests, the court shall consider certain factors. See similar questions...

Up 15. How do I get custody of or visitation with my child?

Child support faq for parents including enforcement issues
You will need a court order to determine custody and visitation arrangements. It's best if the parents make a custody and visitation arrangement between them and then ask the court to provide a legal order for that arrangement. If the court believes that the arrangement you have made is not in the best interest of the child, the court may ask you both to come up with another arrangement or may make an arrangement that the court believes is in the best interest of the child. See similar questions...

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