Saturday, February 12, 2022

So many ideas, which one (or two) is worth fully pursuing ?

It's a good question. I will that for myself. I chose this image because I imagine because at the very moment; that the answers were there right in front of me, was like the sun shining through the trees.


 

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

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Thursday, July 10, 2014

ARTICLE: ADJUDICATIVE JUSTICE IN A DIVERSE MASS SOCIETY

ARTICLE: ADJUDICATIVE JUSTICE IN A DIVERSE MASS SOCIETY: "This Article 2 addresses problems created by the disparity in access to the courts and other adjudicative fora between the privileged and less privileged. 3 Enormous efforts have been made by the legal profession to equalize opportunities to enforce substantive rights. 4 These efforts have fallen short of what we can and should accomplish.

I. Equalizing the Adversary System
 
It may be argued that our adversary, adjudicative system should take each case as presented and weigh it without regard to the background"



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Alliance: New York State Laws

Alliance: New York State Laws:



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Family Courts Muddying the Health Care Quagmire in New York State | Fearless Fathers

Family Courts Muddying the Health Care Quagmire in New York State | Fearless Fathers: "With my employer, I have comprehensive health insurance that covers dental and vision expenses for the family. Accessorily I am complying with New York State law, which mandated via medical support order (New York State Civil Practice Law and Rules 5241) that I take health insurance for my children. But  ex-wife does not want to use my health insurance, threatens the health providers to take her business elsewhere if they bill me instead of her and fill insurance forms. Twice a year on average, she takes me to court for unreimbursed medical expenses that could be reimbursed by my insurance. So far, Manhattan family court’s ruling has taken latitude in its interpretation of  New York State law: I have to provide an insurance for my kids but ex-wife can use it only if she pleases. The outcome is the wildest dream come through for the Republicans and private health insurance companies: a mandate to have insurance and a legal denial of benefits. No “medical losses” in insurance companies terminology. 100 % profits."



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Fathers Rights in Custody Battles

Fathers Rights in Custody Battles: "Although most attorneys are trained to negotiate settlements out of court (and that makes good sense in most cases), when dealing with an unreasonable spouse, negotiating may not be a good first approach. Unfortunately, in many of these difficult cases, the "hammer" approach may get more results and may actually pave the way for negotiations later.

Find an attorney who is not only skilled in custody disputes but someone in whom you have confidence. There is no need to work with someone you do not believe can do the job. Because custody battles can be nasty, lengthy and stressful, many attorneys may give more attention to their "easier" files. You will need to work with someone who can give your file the attention it deserves no matter what.
There is much to know about the fathers rights and getting help with coping custody battles. The good news is that there is considerable information about the divorcing process and lots of available divorce an custody resources. The important thing is to find reliable divorce information and resources. Using the divorce resources on the Internet is a good starting point."



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Types of Child Custody and Visitation

Types of Child Custody and Visitation: "Sole Physical Custody: With this type of child custody, the child physically resides at one location. In most cases, the non-custodial parent is awarded generous visitation rights, including sleepovers.

Joint Physical Custody: This form of child custody is also called "Shared Custody," "Shared Parenting," or "Dual Residence." In this situation, the child/ren live with one parent for part of the week (or part of the year), and live with the other parent during the remaining time. The division of time spent at each location is approximately equal.

Bird's Nest Custody: This is when the children live in one central location, and the parents rotate in and out of the children's home on a regular schedule. For example, mom may reside at the children's home Monday evening through Thursday, and Dad may reside there from Thursday evening through Monday morning.

Visitation

Parent-child visitation allows parents who do not have physical custody to see their children on a regular basis. Types of visitation include:

Unsupervised Visitation: This is the most common type of visitation. Parents with unsupervised visitation are generally permitted to take their children to their own homes or may enjoy an outing child their children during their scheduled visitation. Sometimes limitations are be placed on unsupervised visitation; for example, a non-custodial parent may be asked to visit his infant child at the mother's home until the child is accustomed to taking a bottle."



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