Alimony is distinct from child support, which is the duty of both mother and father to contribute, based on ability to pay, to the support of minor children.
possibly substitute executors) to manage the estate, states the authority and obligations of the executor in the management and distribution of the estate, sometimes gives funeral and/or burial instructions, nominates guardians of minor children and ...
It provided two new classes of nonimmigrant admission for temporary visitors to the United States-Canadian citizen business persons and their spouses and unmarried minor children.
By the legal settlement of the father, in the case of minor children. 3. By marriage. 4. By continued residence. 5. By the payment of requisite taxes. 6. By the lawful exercise of a public office. 7. By hiring and service for a year. 8.
GUARDIAN - A person or institution named in a will or a temporary guardianship who is responsible for the care of minor children. (2) Person assigned by the court to take care of minor children or incompetent adults. Sometimes called a conservator.
When a wage earner dies, his or her spouse and unmarried minor children are entitled to receive benefits.
The person(s) you choose, should both parents die, to be responsible for the care, health, education, and welfare of minor children until they reach 18 years old.
Joint Physical Custody: A form of custody of minor children in which the parents share the actual physical custody of the child. Joint Property: Property that is held in the name of more than one person.
For example, animals, minor children, and mentally disabled individuals do not have the capacity to form a contract, and any contracts with them will be considered void or voidable.
Guardian - A person appointed by will or by law to assume responsibility for incompetent adults or minor children. If a parent dies, this will usually be the other parent. If both die, it probably will be a close relative.
GUARDIAN: Person assigned by the court to take care of minor children or incompetent adults. Sometimes called a conservator.
After the head of the family dies, homestead laws often allow the surviving spouse or minor children to live on the property for as long as they choose. (3) Land acquired out of the public lands of the United States.
Lump Sum Death Payment: A one-time payment of $255 paid in addition to any monthly survivors insurance benefits that are due. This benefit is paid to your widow/widower or minor children. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
"... the rebuttable presumption of advancement with regard to gratuitous transfers from parent to child should be preserved but be limited in application to transfers by mothers and fathers to minor children." REFERENCES: ...
The office connected with the family division of the circuit court that investigates and advises the court in domestic relations cases involving minor children.
legal owner <was the beneficial owner of property held by the parent corporation> 3 : one who has or shares the power to control the voting or investment of stock <was considered the beneficial owner of stock held by her minor ...
See also: Minor, Children, Child, Person, Law
 
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