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    Tina Torrez

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    From watching the film, I understand that women who are incarcerated do not receive the proper prenatal care in order to give birth to children. I feel that shackling an incarcerated mother to a hospital bed, when in labor, is cruel and unnecessary. Doing so has the potential to increase the risk of a child and/or mother to experience problems during birth. After hearing Tina Torrez’s experience when giving birth to her daughter as an inmate, it was clear the care inmate mothers receive is…

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    Essay On Parents Divorced

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    system that allows visitation for that parent that does not have custody of the child. Supervised or unsupervised the parents got a chance to be in the life of their children if parents cannot agree on visitation without the court help. Court systems should set a mandatory visitation where both the mothers and fathers…

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    Destination Marketing has a positive and significant influence on Pre - destination image; H2: Destination Marketing has a positive and significant influence on destination selection & actual visitation; and H3: Pre - destination image has a positive and significant influence on destination selection & actual visitation. The findings of the structural analysis supported hypotheses 1, 2 and 3 that identified the role…

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    your grandchildren. You may still not be able to make medical decisions for them; those will either have to go through their parents or their court appointed advocate. Your grandchildren's parents will have the rights to visitations and may have to follow a formal visitation schedule, like in a divorce. In this arrangement, there is hope that the parents will eventually be in a position to regain custody of their children again at some point. They can even position the courts to regain custody…

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    Oden On Religion

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    Oden does take it further by noting that in the context of our multi-faith and multi-cultural society today, building inclusive relationships within diversity is equally as important as the other points mentioned. Visitation and Admonishment Oden points out that the ministry of visitation enhances and enriches both the pastor and the recipient. It is the way by which the “shepherd” knows his/her “sheep” and vice versa. It is an incarnation of Christian ministry because the pastor can visit his…

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    Legal Parent Adoption

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    It is only customary for a child’s legal parent to have equal rights to search for custody or even a visitation irrespective of whether they are the child’s biological, adoptive, or even any other legal parents (Gates, 2013). Among legal parents, there does not exist an inclination for biological parents regarding custody cases. Currently, most states, including…

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    the matter. Worker spoke with Jayme regarding the phone conversation with Isabella. According to Jayme, she did not tell Isabella such things. She said she told Isabella because of the agreement with DHR David cannot be around for visitation. However outside of visitation at DHR she can see David. The worker advice Jayme not to tell the children any lies and to be upfront with them…

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    Caregivers often feel guilt and shame for not being able to keep their family intact, (Haight, Kagle, & Black, 2003). Despite the decision to remove a child from their home, the goal of CFS is family reunification, (Pecora , et al., 2009). Supervised visitations, which are scheduled, face to face contacts between caregivers and their children in foster care, serve as the primary intervention tool in supporting reunification and maintaining the caregiver-child relationship, (Haight, Kagle, &…

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    physical or emotional pain. Moreover, this type of protection place physical and any type of contact restriction between two persons. According to the book “An individual must obey the restraining order by complaining to the rules and regulations for visitations with the children, custody, child support…” (Gosselin, 2014, p.337). The…

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    For fathers in Pensacola, child custody and visitation are some of the most contentious issues when it comes to the kids. These issues can become highly emotional and extremely expensive to resolve. And the subsequent fighting ends up affecting the child's relationship with both parents. The Concept of Child Custody in Florida Under Florida law, there is no such thing as "child custody". Instead, the parents have a "time-sharing" agreement on how much time each parent will have with the child…

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