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Examples of custody


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The child is in the state's custody only temporarily - until completion of the necessary treatments - and parents can visit their child whenever they wish.
Lawyers gave their lengthiest and most emotional responses in describing cases in which, despite their professional efforts, a wrongful and harmful custody ruling was issued.
Indeed, as we shall see, therapeutic evaluation is an inevitable part of the legal process in all custody disputes.
The decision not to maintain the pace of arrests at this time was followed by the release of many of those relatives already in custody.
In numerous divorce and custody cases women's families did admit circumstances in which a marriage should be dissolved.
Rather than give women equal rights, parliament instead increased the courts' discretion to make custody orders during the course of an ongoing marriage.
The mere chance that a small proportion of detainees could be innocent might call for blanket restrictions on state violence in police custody.
Does this mean that coercion in police custody could be allowed under the very restrictive circumstances outlined above?
Even children as young as a few weeks were taken into custody.
Another class of interesting cases involve petitions by family members of people in custody or who had simply disappeared.
In addition, the families in our study suffered many of the stresses that attend poverty, divorce, custody disputes, and alcohol and drug problems.
However, cultural and social norms relative to the custody of children and inheritance were the critical factors restricting the possibilities of women finding new partners.
After birth, 78 retained custody of their infant and completed assessments at 6 months postpartum.
Thus, issues surrounding race, deaths in custody, public order policing and litigation have each played a central part during the course of the last half-century.
The data revealed that only 2.2 percent of the cases were actually decided by the judge on matters of custody or visitation.
The simple, uniform divorce agreement form used by parties in the rabbinical courts contributes to the relative lack of detailed legal custody and visitation arrangements.
Obviously, where a frozen embryo is concerned, the 'parent' who wishes to destroy the embryo will not gain custody on the basis of these criteria.
All specimens and samples were considered evidence and had to follow a chain of custody procedure.
There were other vague promises about the release of arrested workers from custody and civic benefits for the striking workers.
Under these conditions, the capacity of kine to serve as the 'safe custody' of wealth was underlined.
In the following three days, 947 people, including 11 women, were arrested and were held in custody.
Consequently, the high court decided in favour of the appellant and set him free from custody.
As of the 1920s, few sufferers lived in government custody.
To grant such custody of the language, is necessarily to arrest its development and so undermine its international status.
One crisis melds into the next, sorely testing the small group of men and women who have assumed custody of the city's post-colonial administration.
Just 67 cases which relate to child or spouse custody have affidavits which survive for the period 1738 to 1800.
The age at last parent's death is calculated using parents' dates of death from the death certificates, custody acts or population registers.
As long as they are virtuous, they deserve protection, that is, they must not be put under duress in police custody.
Any children still in her custody accompanied her.
A child of the parties to a divorce has now to be heard before custody is allocated following a divorce.
The pension funds themselves were initially important shareholders of the company in charge of securities' custody.
The last section outlines legal issues and personal status laws defining marriage, child custody, and inheritance, with appendixes of documents.
The average inmate had spent 370 days in custody, whereas those who died had been imprisoned for an average of 595 days.
Of the same nature is the right of a parent to the services of his minor children, which gives the custody of their persons.
To ensure verification, custody of the assets is handled externally and independently of all concerned parties.
In other words, would we be happy if state-sanctioned violence in police custody were - under certain circumstances - considered morally justifiable?
Only one of the caregivers had custody for less than 3 months at the time of the assessment.
Further, he suggested that where the non compos was single and female her custody should be given to a female.
The number of minor children within a family who became orphans is reconstructed from information from the custody acts, population registers and orphanage records.
Only the results of the southern department's circular appear in the tabulation ; of these, only ten counties of twenty-three reported transports still in custody.
Quarrels about the custody of records sometimes dragged on for a few months or even years.
Two of the raiders were taken into custody immediately.
In cases of custody dispute, the legal discourse apparently relinquishes its power in favour of the therapeutic approach.
In a brilliant legal performance, he secured custody of the girl on behalf of her parents.
When they could not perform this trick - as happened in the debates on child custody - they were less likely to pass a substantial measure of reform.
Without such clear rules in place, as these ar rangements multiply, tragic scenarios in which the parties all attempt to disclaim custody and responsibility may more frequently occur.
The custody acts in fact include information on all adult males present at the court meeting, such as their profession, place of residence and relationship to the minor children.
The effect of services coordination teams on outcomes for children in state custody.
Ex-wife gets custody of embryos.
When, in the case of infant custody, they could not privilege that group, the principle of male authority was left intact in all but the most exceptional circumstances.
The society costs are the expenses that are inflicted on the society from the time the product is in user custody until it is disposed of or recycled safely.
The 1959 legislation further stipulated that in cases of divorce the judge, by virtue of his office, must decide custody (hadana) in the sole interest of the child.
The design of my study allowed for the investigation of the therapeutic professional's role in divorce proceedings, especially in cases of conflict over custody or visitation.
Despite the efforts of lawyers and the court to influence and standardise visitation schedules, ninety-nine different models of schedules were identified in the 309 files with sole maternal custody.
Car riers and donors, although morally subject to some duties of support and parental contact, are unlikely to be adequately prepared to assume primar y custody or support obligations.
Other groups should not be able to meet under any circumstances - people in custody must not be able to interfere with witnesses or engage in jury rigging, for example.
Once the judiciary places her in the custody of her guardian she is either married off quickly and quietly or disposed off equally quickly and quietly.
After some weeks the girl was discovered and pending the trial of the criminal case, her father made a claim to custody of the girl under the civil law.
Women testifying in criminal and custody cases argued in vain that marriage involved more than simply bridewealth ; in divorce cases the law required them to make just such an argument.
Figure 1, which presents the hierarchal positions within this legal field, sets the different positions according to their ability to influence legally binding outcomes in custody and visitation disputes.
Reducing the incidence of homelessness could first address the most obvious proximate causes, such as eviction from social housing and discharge from custody and the armed services.
From a total of 921 custody acts for the period 1860-1879, all the acts where a guardian had been appointed were selected and further inspected.
In the battle over the woman's body which could ensue, parents argued that by their physical cruelty husbands had relinquished their rights to the custody of their daughters.
The question before the court was on a writ of habeas corpus and the only issue was whether to bail the defendants or to remand them back into custody.
Domestic laws privilege the husband or father in instances such as child custody, the parents' role in their child's mar riage, the child's nationality, inheritance, and the right to divorce.
Chapter 8 discusses the family, covering a wide range of topics-marriage, divorce, custody and education of children, inheritance, and the different customs practiced by various groups.
Further, unlike traditional biological parents who relinquish custody through the adoption system, genetic contributors often contribute to creation as part of a business or financial transaction.
The changing nature of various classes of records, their production, function and custody is explained in ways most helpful to those unfamiliar with these types of sources.
He seems to be defending a judicial procedure that can keep people in custody for up to seven days without access to the courts.
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There is nothing to prevent them being held in custody, unable to get in touch with anyone and without having any contact with their parents.
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The daily average population of men's prisons and borstals in 1961 was about 28.000, representing over 10 million man days of custody.
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Information is available on the sentencing of young offenders remanded in custody by the court, although the place of remand is not available.
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If necessary, youngsters who do not get the message may have to be taken into custody for a period.
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In far too many custody cases, statutory custody time limits are not being met, and urgent changes are needed to improve current performance.
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In addition, at any time after completing his first two months in custody he may be allowed a special letter for the purpose.
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I have no reason to think that any considerable number of alien enemies (other than those who are in military custody) have not been registered.
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Moreover, they would have had to prove themselves before they were released from that care or custody.
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According to the minimum standards for supervision following release from custody, that would mean a minimum of 19 contacts between offender and probation officer.
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The information regarding deaths in police custody is not held centrally.
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The father was remanded in custody for one week.
Detention is supervised by a custody officer who turns out on closer inspection to be a police officer with a different name.
In concluding, we briefly discuss how insights from our study could be used in education programs for divorcing and parents engaged in custody battles.
As a result, future inductees will be more comfortable with the custody of groups of children.
The magistrate's decision, as well as personal information about the parents, the minor children and the relatives present, was recorded in a custody act.
A policy on state-sanctioned violence in police custody is an attack on civilization (but the mere discussion of it is not).
Criminal cases used here total approximately 900 (685 adultery, 215 elopement) ; civil cases are about 380 (160 divorce, 220 custody of women).
Mere negligence on the part of the recipient with respect to the safe custody of the thing will not make him liable.
After two weeks the girls surfaced, were taken into police custody and handed over to their family.
The man is taken into custody for questioning, leading to his imprisonment.
The logic of this organization had to do with keeping money in safe custody.
Integral to the second policy is the need to extend custody into the community.
A decision to continue the detention must be recorded in the suspect's custody record with reasons.
Where a person has been arrested and charged, the review officer is the custody officer.
The suspect also has the right to have one person informed that he is in custody.
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