What factors does a court consider when allowing a custodial parent to move out of the jurisdiction with a minor child?
What will be an ideal response?
There may be limits placed on a custodial parent prohibiting a move out of the jurisdiction without giving the noncustodial parent sufficient notice to argue whether the proposed move is in the child’s best interest. The court must answer a two-prong test: 1. Is the original decree modifiable? 2. If modifiable, is the relocation in the best interest of the children? There may also be ancillary issues concerning visitation timing and even support, to compensate for the increased costs of visitation.
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What will be an ideal response?
An attorney employed by a law firm who may someday become a partner and share in the firm's profits is called a(n)
A. ataff attorney. B. associate attorney. C. contract attorney. D. law clerk.
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a. when a person dies and has a living trust in place. b. when a person dies and has a valid will in place. c. when a person dies and has an invalid will in place. d. when a person testifies during a will challenge.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)