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21 Dec 2015, 8:36 am by Steven Blumenthal
An issue has recently been addressed in the courts of another State that no longer arises in Florida, whether it is possible for parents to have joint custody or for there to be “co-domicilliary” parents — the phrase used in the litigation in Louisiana where this recent case arose, Hodges v. [read post]
21 Dec 2015, 8:36 am by Steven Blumenthal
An issue has recently been addressed in the courts of another State that no longer arises in Florida, whether it is possible for parents to have joint custody or for there to be “co-domicilliary” parents — the phrase used in the litigation in Louisiana where this recent case arose, Hodges v. [read post]
29 Oct 2010, 3:59 am
The grievance was denied at the agency level and, upon appeal, by the Governor’s Office of Employee Relations [GOER]. [read post]
3 Aug 2019, 8:47 am by Giles Peaker
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Hockley & Anor (2019) EWCA Civ 1080 If you can only actually fit one child into a bedroom and you have two children, how many bedrooms should you be allowed under the bedroom tax regulations (Regulation B13)? [read post]
21 Dec 2015, 8:36 am by Steven Blumenthal
An issue has recently been addressed in the courts of another State that no longer arises in Florida, whether it is possible for parents to have joint custody or for there to be “co-domicilliary” parents — the phrase used in the litigation in Louisiana where this recent case arose, Hodges v. [read post]
21 Dec 2015, 8:36 am by Steven Blumenthal
An issue has recently been addressed in the courts of another State that no longer arises in Florida, whether it is possible for parents to have joint custody or for there to be “co-domicilliary” parents — the phrase used in the litigation in Louisiana where this recent case arose, Hodges v. [read post]
21 Oct 2012, 9:01 pm by David S. Kemp
United States (appeals court applying heightened scrutiny only) A fifth case, Hollingsworth v. [read post]