This relates to someone getting a divorce. UCCA stands for the "Uniform Child Custody Act" which is a law that has been enacted by all 50 states that sets out the information needed in a petition or complaint when children are involved and is devised to have one and only one state have jurisdiction over child custody issues.
Ucca.
Dissolution With Children
Dissolution With Children
Dissolution is the term where a salt is dissolved in a solvent
Yes, that is the correct spelling of "dissolution."
The word 'dissolve' is a noun as a word for a gradual transition from one scene to the next in a movie or video.The noun forms of the verb to dissolve are dissolver and the gerund, dissolving.A related noun form is dissolution.
by the limestone in the cave formed by dissolution by the limestone in the cave formed by dissolution
When a firm is put to an end as between all the partners, that is called dissolution. Section 39 declares:Section 39. Dissolution of a firm.-The dissolution of partnership between all the partners of a firm is called the "dissolution of the firm".Thus dissolution is something different from the retirement of a partner, because in retirement the business is continued by one or more of the partners. Where immediately after dissolution, the firm is reconstituted and the business resumed by some of the partners, even if in the same name and place, that remains dissolution. Where, on the other hand, on the death of a partner, his legal heirs joined the firm in accordance with the provisions of the partnership deed, the firm would not stand dissolved, although its constitutional documents would have to be altered.MODES OF DISSOLUTION1. By consent [S.40]2. By agreement [S.40]3. Compulsory dissolution [S.41]4. Contingent dissolution [S. 42]5. By notice [S.43]6. Dissolution by court [S.44]
Legacy of Dissolution was created in 2004.
I think that dissolution means dissapear/vanish
The dissolution of their marriage was caused by Stan's infidelity.
Melting and dissolution are physical processes; but some chemists consider dissolution as a chemical process.