Twitter Google Share on Facebook (redirected fromfourth) Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Medical,Financial,Idioms,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. QUARTER. A measure of length, equal to four inches. Vide Measure. A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvie...
to gay and lesbian parents when the parents are a same-sex couple. See alsoGay and Lesbian Rights. Although the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1984 that removing custody from a white child's mother because of her marriage to a black man would be discriminatory (Palmore v. Sidoti, 466 U...
These Hungarian Regulations set forth rules on the legal relationship between foster parents and the state. Among other things they provide that 1) when foster parents take a child into their household they must sign a contract with the Office for the Protection of Children and Youth; 2) foster...
v. to lose property or rights involuntary as a penalty for violation of law. Example: the government can take automobiles or houses which are used for illegal drug trafficking or manufacture. A drug pusher may forfeit his/her car (property) if caught carrying drugs in it and found guilty. ...
Foster Parents Continue Legal Fight for American Indian GirlLOS ANGELES - Lawyers for a foster family who had to give up a 6-year-old girl with Native...Chang, Alicia
Kinship Foster Parents If your relative takes custody of your child through a kinship foster parenting program, your relative can receive foster parent payments. Your relative will have temporary physical custody of your child, but the state foster care agency will have legal custody; thus, your ...
Kinship Foster Parents If your relative takes custody of your child through a kinship foster parenting program, your relative can receive foster parent payments. Your relative will have temporary physical custody of your child, but the state foster care agency will have legal custody; thus, your ...
Baranowski,Schilmoeller,D Marc - 《Education & Treatment of Children》 被引量: 16发表: 1999年 What's a Grandparent to Do?The Legal Status of Grandparents in the Extended Family Grandparents appear to have more legal rights than responsibilities to grandchildren, but both privileges and obligati...
both civil and criminal law, yet what is more interesting from the perspective of this analysis, it make take place in both the analogue and digital worlds, based, in the latter, on digital mystification, actually hurting the personal rights of the injured party (the victim) (Suzor et al....
HIV/AIDS adds to the controversy concerning the following rights for adoptive and foster parents and children: 1) the right of prospective parents to know the health status of the child, and the child to know the prospective parent's status; 2) the rights, responsibilities, and obligations of...