What Does Sole Parent Responsibility Mean and What Can It Be Used For - Justice Family Lawyers

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Parent responsibility is often confused with custody arrangements for a child
    If the parent has sole parental responsibility, it doesn't mean that the other parent will not spend time with the child, it does not mean that the parent with sole parental responsibility spends all the time with that child
    What is means, is that the parent with sole parental responsibility is responsible for mage long-term decisions of a child
    What does the court define as a long-term decision?
    Anything that will affect the child over a long term basis, for example, the child's religion, major health decision of the child, major operations etc.
    These things are considered major long-term decisions, and the parent with sole parental responsibility means that the parent with this responsibility makes all of these decisions for this child,
    However, the child still spends time with the other parent, but the parent who has an order for sole parent responsibility can make all of their long-term decisions for that child.
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  • @htha1362
    @htha1362 2 года назад

    Hey Brother my partner and I are currently going through the family law courts trying to obtain custody of our daughter back from maternal grandmother. We are fully recovered drug addicts both work full time and are having a hard time trying to get her back. We do hair follicle testing and urines and D.A counselling, is there any advice you could give us please mate?

    • @hayderlegal
      @hayderlegal  2 года назад

      Hi Ahooks, it really depends on the orders that have been originally made that gave custody of your daughter to the grandmother. It sounds like you are on the right track - the testing and the counselling will show the court that you are on the right path. Make sure you take a proactive approach and accept any time arrangements that get presented to you. It will probably be a slow process but you will get there.