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13 Mar 2015, 12:35 pm by Kevin M. Mazza, Esq.
The recent changes to the CIS form anticipate these possible scenarios by the adding of certain questions under the “Additional Information” section of Part C (Income). [read post]
14 May 2013, 12:30 am by Rick Hills
The result is exegetical hand-waving that distracts the Court from devoting serious attention to the unwritten theory of national interests that is doing the real work in the decision. [read post]
5 May 2021, 12:16 pm by Nathan Dorn
Of special interest is the item numbered 8 in which a child holds out a hat while a man wearing a hat looks on. [read post]
17 Jan 2017, 6:34 pm by Robichaud
Youth 10 years to be served as: 6 years in continuous custody Placement under conditional supervision to be served in the community s.40(2)(q)(i) YCJA 7 years to be served as: 4 years in continuous custody Placement under conditional supervision to be served in the community s. 42(2)(q)(ii) – YCJA Intensive rehabilitative custody and supervision order: 3 years (from committal) in continuous rehab-custody s. 42(2)(r)(i)(B) Conditional supervision unless further custody is… [read post]
26 Sep 2022, 6:00 am by Norman L. Eisen
As discussed below, the conduct might violate multiple Texas criminal statutes, including unlawful restraint, exploitation of a child or elderly person, and certain fraud statutes, not to mention conspiracy and aiding and abetting. [read post]
13 Dec 2008, 1:10 pm
This paragraph made me think to re-read the annulment statutes:A party seeking an annulment can seek all of the remedies available to a party in an action for divorce, including maintenance, equitable distribution, child and child support.I am thinking if Indiana had that sort of statute, then things might be a bit different for annulment in Indiana. [read post]
11 Apr 2024, 2:40 am by Cari Rincker
§ 672(c)—and still avoid having the property held by the trust included in their estate for estate tax purposes. [read post]
13 Sep 2011, 6:23 am by David Post
But can that really mean that we will look to the child-rearing principles of Cotton Mather and John Locke to define, for all time, the scope of the constitutional protection for free speech? [read post]