It is known as a pre-sentencing investigation.
Child protective services does no decide if a parent is unfit. A judge will decide that. Child protective services can and will however, help the judge to decide by presenting any evidence they have found that may prove the parent unfit.
Yes, a sentence can end with an infinitive. For example, "I asked him to help."
An impartial judge could help us settle this dispute.
You didn't bold the phrase, nor make it clear where phrase-containing sentence began, so you're lucky I know that you are trying to cheat on NovaNet, which is where the question came from, and that the sentence itself is "The judge listened to the explanation in order that he might decide fairly." and the bolded in that sentence is "in order that", which is a subordinating conjunction. But remember that cheating doesn't help you learn what you didn't know or probably should know or need to know. Go learn something, now. :) -JoshuaP
The judge will consider such factors as who has been taking the children to the doctor/dentist, who has provided child care on a daily basis such as help bathing and dressing, who prepared meals, who went to school conferences, sports, etc. The judge will try to decide the matter in the best interest of the children.
You didn't bold the phrase, nor make it clear where phrase-containing sentence began, so you're lucky I know that you are trying to cheat on NovaNet, which is where the question came from, and that the sentence itself is "The judge listened to the explanation in order that he might decide fairly." and the bolded in that sentence is "in order that", which is a subordinating conjunction. But remember that cheating doesn't help you learn what you didn't know or probably should know or need to know. Go learn something, now. :) -JoshuaP
last week my fried asked me to help him decide which company to call.
The management decide to improve the inefficient elements of their factory to help improve production.
the answer is the environmental science is a community that want to help people.
So that we can decide whether we want to vote for them or not and so we can judge whether we think their goals will help or hurt our country.
In Ireland I know you will serve at least 20-30 years again it depends on what the sentence was for and in the States you most likely serve 30 years but it all depends on the judge who sentenced you. He/She might decide that you should serve the full term or half the term and then put you into a Program to help you return to society.
With or without your help, I'm going to stop the contest. He had to decide whether he was going to fight with or against his old team.