No, the correct punctuation would be: Your nephew, David, is a lawyer.
No, the sentence should be punctuated as follows: "Your nephew, David, is a lawyer." The commas set off the name "David" because it is additional information about which nephew is being referred to.
The generous philanthropist decided to bequeath her entire estate to the local children's hospital in her will.
The wealthy philanthropist decided to bequeath her entire estate to various charitable organizations upon her passing.
Your daughter-in-law's niece and nephew would be considered your grandchildren's cousins. So, you would be their grandparent-in-law.
Start by addressing the judge respectfully and introducing yourself as the writer of the letter. Mention your relationship with your nephew and highlight his positive traits, such as honesty, responsibility, and good character. Provide specific examples of instances where your nephew demonstrated these qualities. Close the letter by thanking the judge for their time and consideration.
Legally, the next of kin is typically determined by the nearest blood relative, so in this case the half sister would likely be considered next of kin before a nephew. However, laws can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to consult with a legal professional for specific advice.
My nephew, David, is a lawyer.
The full question is:Which of the following sentences is properly punctuated?A) My nephew Davis is a lawyer.B) For the party we brought cake and ice cream; fruit salad; and punch.C) Behind my house is a tall, blue spruce tree.D) Frances called in sick but, she'll be back tomorrow.My nephew Davis is a lawyer - Should be written as: My nephew, Davis, is a lawyer. For the party we brought cake and ice cream; fruit salad; and punch. - Should be written as: For the party, we brought cake and ice cream; fruit salad, and punch. (no semi-colon!)I would be tempted to eliminate the "and" and write it to tighten the wording: For the party, we brought cake, ice cream; fruit salad; and punch.Behind my house is a tall, blue spruce tree. - I believe this is correctly written. The words "blue spruce" should be kept together without a comma.OR to eliminate confusion about comma placement, I would rewrite it like this to use an active verb: A tall, blue spruce tree stands behind my house.Frances called in sick but, she'll be back tomorrow. - This is definitely wrong. Correction: Frances called in sick, but she'll be back tomorrow.
With the aide of a lawyer and the courts.
My nephew is such a spendthrift!
Soon the bishop would ordain his nephew as a priest.
My nephew Matthew just turned seventeen!
Soon the bishop would ordain his nephew as a priest.
The wealthy philanthropist decided to bequeath her entire estate to various charitable organizations upon her passing.
The generous philanthropist decided to bequeath her entire estate to the local children's hospital in her will.
You will need a good lawyer for this and you will have to prove he's an unfit guardian or father. The courts favor leaving the child with their biological parents(s) if possible. If you're lawyer is good and knows some previous cases he may just have the courts lean in your favor. If your ex is good to his nephew then you don't stand a chance. Marcy
Be a legal adult with a steady job and stable home, and work with a lawyer to show a judge that you are the best of the available choices as custodian for that child.
Your nephew's nephew is the son of one of your nephew's brothers or sisters. He is your great nephew.