If you have physical custody you need the consent of the court since visitation rights will be affected. It would help if the non-custodial parent consents to your move.
If you have physical custody you need the consent of the court since visitation rights will be affected. It would help if the non-custodial parent consents to your move.
If you have physical custody you need the consent of the court since visitation rights will be affected. It would help if the non-custodial parent consents to your move.
If you have physical custody you need the consent of the court since visitation rights will be affected. It would help if the non-custodial parent consents to your move.
Yes they can.
That answer depends on several factors including the mother's age, ability to provide for the child and the environment where the child will be living. If a father is named on the birth certificate or parentage established after the fact in a court of law, the father has as many rights as the mother in terms of custody and support. Under Connecticut law, an unwed mother with no father legally designated is presumed to have sole custody unless proven otherwise or amended by other conditions as outlined above.
The appropriate CPT code for a CT scan of the sternoclavicular joint is typically 73200, which is for CT of the shoulder, including the sternoclavicular joint. However, it's essential to consult the most current coding guidelines or a coding specialist, as codes may vary based on specific circumstances or additional procedures performed. Always ensure proper documentation to support the selected code.
This could be considered willful desertion under Connecticut law.
Read your custody agreement. Everything that governs, or limits, the 'right' of the non-custodial parent during his visitation should be set forth in the custody agreement. If it isn't set forth in the custody agreement then there is no limitation on him. It is, I agree, pretty callous to just take the child off out of state and not give you any contact information. If the custody agreement limits what he can do and where he can go with the child, you could take him back to court asking for the court to find him in contempt of the order, and possibly request further limitations on his visitation.
Yes. It is a violation of criminal law.
Federal law says 18.
Its not about the town its the entire state Conn does not have a container law the passenger is allowed to drink alcohol not the driver.
It is in CT unless you have a seat bolted down with seat belts.
The purpose of arthography is to accurately capture and document the anatomy of a joint through imaging techniques, such as MRI or CT scans. This can help diagnose joint problems, guide treatments, and monitor the progression of conditions like arthritis.
Meriden, CT is a city. It is located in New Haven County in the state of Connecticut. It has a mayor-council form of government and is considered a city under Connecticut state law.
The address of the American Museum Tort Law is: 97 Main Street, Winsted, CT 06098-1751