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2.294 documents for parental responsibility agreement
  • A husband who consented to the artificial insemination of his wife using donor sperm and eggs cannot avoid paying child support for twins born as a result of the procedure, the Massachusetts Court of Appeals has ruled in affirming judgment. The parties separated after nine years of marriage and after unsuccessfully attempting to have children through a variety of means. At the time, the husband was in the process of attempting to obtain U.S. citizenship. Despite their separation, the wife remained intent on having children through in vitro fertilization. When donor eggs became available, the wife pressed the husband to consent to the procedure.

    ... after the parties executed a written agreement that purported to excuse the husband's obligation ... written agreement in which he disclaimed parental responsibility. But the court held that consent fo...

  • ... female employees where they have responsibility for the care of a child. . Parental leave taken by... early, with their employee's agreement. . Paid parental leave will be provided concurrent...

  • ... under Norwegian law and their custody agreement. After an evidentiary hearing, the district court ..., 2001, the parties would maintain "joint parental responsibility" for their daughter under Norwegian...

  • ... under Norwegian law and their custody agreement. After an evidentiary hearing, the district court ..., 2001, the parties would maintain "joint parental responsibility" for their daughter under Norwegian...

  • The Joint Service Committee on Military Justice (JSC) is forwarding final proposed amendments to the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States (MCM) to the Department of Defense. The proposed changes constitute the 2012 revision of the Military Rules of Evidence (M.R.E.) in the MCM in accordance with DoD Directive 5500.17, ``Role and Responsibilities of the Joint Service Committee (JSC) on Military Justice,'' May 3, 2003. The proposed changes affect all the M.R.E. and are in conformity, to the extent practicable, with the Federal Rules of Evidence. These proposed changes have not been coordinated within the Department of Defense under DoD Directive 5500.1, ``Preparation, Processing and Coordinating Legislation, Executive Orders, Proclamations, Views Letters Testimony,'' June 15, 2007, an...

    ... an opinion about the defendant's responsibility. JSC agreed and removed the proposed subdivision w... physical custody, nor is a written agreement required. Rather, the focus is on the parent's agrreement with another for assuming parental responsibility for the child. For example, tempora...

  • ...The court expressed substantial agreement with the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit i... court’s ne exeat order contains no parental consent provision and so awards the father no righ... also be the parent who has the responsibility to “care” for the child.    Yet even assumi...

  • ... of a condition of fact is the sole responsibility of the military judge, except where these rules or... physical custody, nor is a written agreement required. Rather, the focus is on the parent's agrreement with another for assuming parental responsibility for the child. For example, tempora...

  • ... child returned upon demand, but where parental rights have not been terminated;. (2) Termination ... eligible applicants who enter into an agreement to administer a grant program and to provide servi... assumes the legal and financial responsibility for the funds awarded and for the performance of t...

  • What Children Need: A Selective Synopsis. -II. Minimizing the Adverse Effects of Divorce. -III. When Should Access to Non-residential Parents Be Restricted? -IV. Children's Needs and Parenting Plans. -V. The Socio-legal Framework in England. -VI. The Legal Framework: The Children Act 1989. -VII. Residence and Contact in Practice. -VIII. Developments Since the Children Act 1989. -IX. Conclusion.

    ... with children's adjustment following parental separation. At the same time, English family law a..." the parents who take primary responsibility for their care (typically their mothers), but this... and visitation or contact decrees and agreements do not foster the maintenance of relationships bet...

  • ... woman declares that she is a victim of parental abuse or neglect, in which event notice of her dec... to be notified or have assumed responsibility for the upbringing of the child, does not reasonab... to notify the second parent despite the agreement of both the minor and the notified parent that suc...



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