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13 Mar 2021, 5:26 am by Russell Knight
(b) Failure to maintain a reasonable degree of interest, concern or responsibility as to the child’s welfare. [read post]
31 Jul 2023, 6:33 am by Stephen Bilkis
Child custody cases can be among the most contentious legal battles, as they involve not only the interests of the parents but also the welfare of the child involved. [read post]
26 Jun 2021, 11:15 am by Russell Knight
(b) Failure to maintain a reasonable degree of interest, concern or responsibility as to the child’s welfare. [read post]
8 Mar 2015, 5:49 pm by Kenneth Vercammen Esq. Edison
Parenting functions include caretaking functions, as defined [above], and all of the following additional functions: (a) providing economic support; (b) participating in decision making regarding the child’s welfare; (c) maintaining or improving the family residence, including yard work, and house cleaning; (d) doing and arranging for financial planning and organization, car repair and maintenance, food and clothing purchases, laundry and dry… [read post]
26 Sep 2021, 8:11 am by Russell Knight
“If immediate or emergency medical attention is required from a child’s custodian, it should not matter that such custodian is not the primary care provider or for that matter a legally designated surrogate. [read post]
21 Jan 2011, 1:38 pm by Tana Fye
            Section 101(d) of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (25 U.S.C. [read post]
5 Dec 2011, 8:00 am
(b) Any history of abuse by one parent or any other person seeking custody against any of the following: (1) Any child to whom he or she is related by blood or affinity or with whom he or she has had a caretaking relationship, no matter how temporary [read post]
23 Nov 2023, 12:34 pm by Russell Knight
A “trial court d[oes] not err in failing to specifically ask [the child] whether [they] preferred to live with [their] father or [their] mother. [read post]
4 Jun 2020, 4:41 am by Russell Knight
The factors that are considered in both parenting time and parenting decision-making are as follows Wishes of the child. 750 ILCS 5/602.5(c)(1) and 750 ILCS 5/602.7(b)(2)Child’s adjustment to his or her home. 750 ILCS 5/602.5(c)(2) and 750 ILCS 5/602.7(b)(6)The mental and physical health of all individuals involved. 750 ILCS 5/602.5(c)(3) and 750 ILCS 5/602.7(b)(7)Wishes of the parents. 750 ILCS 5/602.5(c)(7) and 750… [read post]
21 Jan 2011, 1:38 pm by Tana Fye
            Section 101(d) of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (25 U.S.C. [read post]
28 Jan 2013, 9:49 am
An Orange County Criminal Defense Attorney, specializing in juvenile criminal matters, will be able to advise and guide parents and their child through these procedures. [read post]
8 Aug 2012, 12:20 pm by Sandi Sherr
  Will you share the rights as parents to make major decisions about your child/ren’s welfare (such as medical treatment, education, religious upbringing), with a view toward following a harmonious policy? [read post]
17 May 2020, 10:18 am by Russell Knight
If the matter does not affect the children directly, the court will not consider that matter when awarding parenting time. [read post]
10 Aug 2017, 1:39 pm by jameswilson29@gmail.com
” In order to be considered a Domestic Support Obligation not dischargeable in bankruptcy, the support obligation must meet the four requirements found in (A), (B), (C), and (D) above. [read post]
1 Apr 2012, 12:37 pm by admin
” In order to be considered a Domestic Support Obligation not dischargeable in bankruptcy, the support obligation must meet the four requirements found in (A), (B), (C), and (D) above. [read post]
27 Feb 2022, 7:00 am by Russell Knight
How do these child custody concepts; parenting time and parental decision-making get decided in an Illinois divorce or parentage matter? [read post]
21 Oct 2022, 3:45 pm by Eugene Volokh
The FCM explained that it "was not a matter of who's right or who's wrong […], it's just more of a matter of ensuring [Child's] safety. [read post]