What is the difference between parental kidnapping and the misdemeanor known as custodial interference?
What will be an ideal response?
The failure to return a child is different from taking a child without any authority to do so (for instance, if parental ties had been severed by law). If the noncustodial parent was merely guilty of a misdemeanor known as interference with custodial rights, or simply custodial interference, the state would not seek extradition on such a minor criminal violation.
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A. is the longest and most complex portion of the memorandum of law B. should apply the law to the facts C. should contain the rule of law D. all of the above E. a and c
What is an interview plan? State its purposes.?
What will be an ideal response?
What are some of the factors that determine how much is paid when a law firm uses value billing?
What will be an ideal response?
Explain the difference between a friendly witness and an adverse or hostile witness
Are friendly witnesses better to interview than hostile witnesses?