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The courts decide issues of child custody on the basis of the best interest of the child. If the courts have made the wrong decision you may petition them to change that decision.
The courts decide custody issues, and they do so on the basis of what they believe to be in the best interest of the child. If the child has an opinion about what is in his or her own best interest, he or she can certainly say so to the court.
Under rational-basis review, courts evaluate the constitutionality of a law by determining if there is a rational connection between the law and a legitimate government interest.
(in the US) the three branches of government are established by the US Constitution.
makes legal decisions on the basis of earlier decisions by other courts
The judicial branch is the main actor that decides whether or not an action of the government is unconstitutional. However, technically the President can decide not to enforce parts of a law Congress passes on the basis of unconstitutionality through constitutional signing statements.
Yes, courts assess whether discriminatory laws are reasonable or unreasonable through judicial review. They evaluate such laws against constitutional standards and principles of equality, often applying tests such as strict scrutiny or rational basis review, depending on the context. Ultimately, the courts determine if the government’s interest justifies the discrimination or if it violates fundamental rights. This process helps ensure that laws do not unjustly discriminate against individuals or groups.
It is likely the court will award a visitation schedule since courts want to maintain a relationship between children and their biological parents. Joint custody will be determined on a case by case basis by a judge and state laws. The mother should request a child support order at the same time. The two issues are not related in the view of the courts.It is likely the court will award a visitation schedule since courts want to maintain a relationship between children and their biological parents. Joint custody will be determined on a case by case basis by a judge and state laws. The mother should request a child support order at the same time. The two issues are not related in the view of the courts.It is likely the court will award a visitation schedule since courts want to maintain a relationship between children and their biological parents. Joint custody will be determined on a case by case basis by a judge and state laws. The mother should request a child support order at the same time. The two issues are not related in the view of the courts.It is likely the court will award a visitation schedule since courts want to maintain a relationship between children and their biological parents. Joint custody will be determined on a case by case basis by a judge and state laws. The mother should request a child support order at the same time. The two issues are not related in the view of the courts.
Simply, if the case arises under federal statute or is a case of constitutional interpretation federal courts will have original jurisdiction.
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No. This is false. - A Medicare participating provider can not decide to accept assignment on a claim-by-claim basis. The provider registers with Medicare as a provider that will accept assignment and must accept assignment on all patients.
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