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206 documents for shared custody of children
  • From children's rights, joint and shared custody, alimony, adoption, domestic violence, filiation, mediation to grandparent's rights, Edition surveys family law in 27 jurisdictions, mainly from Europe, but including North America, Africa, Asia and Australia.

  • ... - Federal Child Support Guidelines - Shared custody - Proper approach to application of s. 9 o... standard of living experienced by the children as they move from one household to the other. [40-...

  • Boyd's detailed assessment of the language of fathers' rights advocates (and their often sympathetic treatment in the media) identifies eight themes in their presentations to the committee: the promotion of "traditional families," the problems of absent fathers and single parent mothers, inappropriate actions by mothers (including dishonest tactics and financial greed), a vilification of "feminism," the bias of the legal system "against fathers and for mothers," the unfairness of legal child support obligations, an insistence on formal equality between parents (without regard to its impact on children), and recommendations for shared parenting, joint custody and paternal custody.

  • LEGAL BRIEFS When parents are divorcing or separating and considering how their children will be raised, one topic that often comes up is a shared parenting arrangement, or shared custody. The court ought to consider the desirability of flexible custody and access schedules, the stated desire of the children to spend additional time with the parent seeking to meet the 40 per cent threshold, who is responsible for the children while they are at school or in daycare, who is responsible for meal preparation, including school lunches, summer vacation and holiday arrangements, and whether access has in fact been exercised in accordance with the governing agreement or court order.

  • [...] the part dealing with registration schemes for same-sex couples includes seven articles discussing the status of the non-marital unions. In the introductory chapter, entitled "What comparative family law should entail", the author provides a four-step method to use the study of comparative law to find solutions for or trends in domestic law problems.1 Examples from different countries are provided to illustrate the proposed method. Since the trend of globalization of family law is not going to change, why not read this book and get to the rest of the world before it gets to you.

    ...: (compulsory) arrangements regarding children, the effectiveness of the pater est rule and regis... the difficulties and advantages of shared parenting. Further, on the international level, it...The authors focus on shared custody and the necessary arrangements that arise when, as...

  • It is common for parents/families in traditional settings, whether in Africa or China, to pair their children/members in marriage often without their consent. This specific mate selection practice, arrangement, is used to designate marriages in these settings: the so-called arranged marriages. Observations about this mate selection practice are then posited as conclusive evidence of change in these marriages. This paper attempts an exploratory clarification of marriages in traditional Africa in two ways. First, it uses the marriage system of the Okrikans to reveal that arranged and non-arranged marriages coexist, each administered by and organized around distinct institutions, with differing consequences for family membership, inheritance and other important issues. Second, it breaks do...

    ... other fantily but also to consolidate this shared sense of kinship. These instances offer an opportu... the following year and she was given custody of the children. Thereafter, she moved to Virginia...

  • Shared custody means that not only do the parents spend equal time with the children, but also they have equal say and authority in decisions about the children. Both parents may enjoy weekend and summer fun with the children, but both parents also have to make long drives to hockey tournaments, set up and attend dentist appointments and school functions, and help the children with homework. 5.

  • He said [Christie Brinkley], who's been married four times, also "needs to start working on deeper issues" -- including "her choice of male figures. He said estranged husband Peter Cook is a "narcissist" who constantly needs to have his insatiable ego fed. The architect "needs constant reassurance that he is a terrific guy," [Stephen Herman] said in a psychological report. The psychologist said shared custody "is not at all a viable option." But he later agreed during cross examination that both "Christie and Peter have done a superb job of being parents." And he said Cook should be involved in his children's lives -- for instance, caring for them if their mother is away on business.

  • [...] in 2004, there were 37.9 divorces for every 100 marriages, or a divorce rate of 37.9 per cent. According to the statistics, first marriages have a 67 per cent chance of lasting.

    ...They will involve bringing children and ex-spouses and ex-in-laws, and there may be le...Shared custody, where the children spend about equal time...

  • ...Duty of Care to Newly Born Children iv. Duty of Care in a Claim for Negligent Investig...Pre-sentence Custody and Bail Youth XII PROVINCIAL OFFENCES Provincial ... Guidelines, support is awarded on a 'shared custody' scale where both parents have custody, ca...



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