Grandparents: The Other Victims of Divorce and Custody Disputes : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human Services of the Select Committee on Aging, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - Children of divorced parents |
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... time doing and they would rather do that than go on a vacation to Hawaii or any- where in the world . I would just wonder what would ever happen to them and to their lives and their willingness to 4 Matthew J Rinaldo.
... time doing and they would rather do that than go on a vacation to Hawaii or any- where in the world . I would just wonder what would ever happen to them and to their lives and their willingness to 4 Matthew J Rinaldo.
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... happened where they were cut off and could not for one reason or another visit their grandchildren . I recognize the problem . I also recognize that it is a widespread problem , and as a result of that at least four organizations have ...
... happened where they were cut off and could not for one reason or another visit their grandchildren . I recognize the problem . I also recognize that it is a widespread problem , and as a result of that at least four organizations have ...
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... happening here is an area of neglect . It is really part of the aging problem , because the aged have been neglected traditionally , and more and more we have been focusing attention on their concerns . This is part of their con- cerns ...
... happening here is an area of neglect . It is really part of the aging problem , because the aged have been neglected traditionally , and more and more we have been focusing attention on their concerns . This is part of their con- cerns ...
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... happens to the children . I would like to read to you one paragraph : In so many cases with divorced children unforeseen hostility with one of the par- ents destroys family relationships and prevents needed contact and supportive warmth ...
... happens to the children . I would like to read to you one paragraph : In so many cases with divorced children unforeseen hostility with one of the par- ents destroys family relationships and prevents needed contact and supportive warmth ...
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... happens quite often , is the untime- ly death or disappearance of the noncustodial parent . When this happens , the custodial parent may , for whatever reason , withhold the grandchildren from seeing their grandparents , who have abso ...
... happens quite often , is the untime- ly death or disappearance of the noncustodial parent . When this happens , the custodial parent may , for whatever reason , withhold the grandchildren from seeing their grandparents , who have abso ...
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Page 97 - The reasonable preference of the child, if the court deems the child to be of sufficient age to express preference.
Page 79 - If either the father or mother of an unmarried minor child is deceased, the children, parents, and the grandparents of such deceased person may be granted reasonable visitation rights to the minor child during its minority by the superior court upon a finding that such visitation rights would be in the best interests of the minor child.
Page 81 - Children have difficulty in relating positively to, profiting from, and maintaining the contact with two psychological parents who are not in positive contact with each other. Loyalty conflicts are common and normal under such conditions and may have devastating consequences by destroying the child's positive relationships to both parents. A "visiting
Page 73 - I write only to underscore the cultural myopia of the arbitrary boundary drawn by the East Cleveland ordinance in the light of the tradition of the American home that has been a feature of our society since our beginning as a Nation — the "tradition" in the plurality's words, "of uncles, aunts, cousins, and especially grandparents sharing a household along with parents and children.
Page 73 - Our decisions establish that the Constitution protects the sanctity of the family precisely because the institution of the family is deeply rooted in this Nation's history and tradition.
Page 97 - The court shall consider all relevant factors including: (1) the wishes of the child's parent or parents as to his custody; (2) the wishes of the child as to his custodian; (3) the interaction and interrelationship of the child with his parent or parents, his siblings, and any other person who may significantly affect the child's best interest; (4) the child's adjustment to his home, school, and community; and (5) the mental and physical health of all individuals involved.
Page 80 - In granting visitation rights to persons other than the parents of the decedent, the court shall consider the amount of personal contact between such persons and the minor child prior to the application for the order granting them visitation rights. (c) This section shall not apply if the child has been adopted by a person other than a stepparent or grandparent. Any visitation rights granted pursuant to this section prior to the adoption of the child shall be automatically terminated upon such adoption.
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Page 79 - Reasonable visitation rights shall be awarded to a parent unless it is shown that such visitation would be detrimental to the best interests of the child.
Page 79 - The court may assign the custody of any child to either parent, or to a third party, according to its best judgment upon the facts of the case and subject to such conditions and limitations as it deems equitable.