Typically jurisdiction is assigned to the place of the child's birth, but can be the home of either parent. If the child lives with one parent and no previous court proceedings have taken place regarding the child, then jurisdiction would most likely belong with the state that the child resides in at the time that an order is sought.
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yes, this is due to the fact that one of the main factors that determined the blood type of the child is family genetics, since a child receives separate sources of genetic code called alleles from maternal and paternal during the time of conception.
Egypt's Courts of General Jurisdiction is the Niyaba. it is responsible for the investigation and prosecution of crime with a separate Niyaba for administrative cases.
dual federalism.
That depends on the laws in your jurisdiction. Laws vary from separate property states to community property states. You should consult with an attorney who is familiar with the laws in your jurisdiction.
To determine the concentration of a solution, you would need to separate the solution. You then determine how much of the solution is diluted, and how much is whole.
it is important to separate variable and fixed costs. Another reason it is important to separate these costs is because variable costs are used to determine the contribution margin, and the contribution margin is used to determine the break-even point.
Colonists were "outside the realm" of England, connected only by separate ties to the crown and beyond the legislative jurisdiction of Parliament.
The answer depends on the laws in the jurisdiction where the property is located. Married women can own separate property in their own right in separate property states.
There are two separate types of jurisdiction. One is original and appellate jurisdiction. The other is "in personam" and "in rem" jurisdiction. Original jurisdiction is where the court hears the case at the trial level. Appellate jurisdiction is where the court hears only an appeal from the trial court. "In personam" (Latin for "over the person") jurisdiction is where a court has jurisdiction over the persons involved in the lawsuit and is empowered to deal with matters between them. This occurs where a party has filed a complaint and the other party has been properly served with a summons. "In rem" (Latin for "over the thing") jurisdiction occurs when the court has jurisdiction over the particular thing the lawsuit involves and is empowered to deal with all issues involving the thing. An example is where the action is to partition a piece of land or to quiet title to the land or to foreclose on a mortgage. The land is located within the jurisdiction of the court so the court has jurisdiction over all matters involving that land.
That depends on the nature of the debt and the laws in your jurisdiction. In a separate property state a person's estate is responsible for paying their debts. However, jointly owned property is usually protected from the debts of one spouse. Debts by one spouse need to be examined, for example, to determine if the goods or services benefitted both spouses. In a community property state the surviving spouse is generally responsible since marital property and debts are shared. You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction.
it is the ability to clearly determine two separate points or objects as singular distinguished entities
separation of core losses are necessary to determine core losses at diffrent frequency.........