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GARY McMAHON v. ADA INEZ PIAZZE No. 1776, September Term, 2004 COURT OF SPECIAL APPEALS OF MARYLAND 162 Md. App. 588 Issues: - Whether a material change in circumstances was not necessary in order to obtain "minor" changes in the child custody order?
- Whether the Petition states a claim for relief by way of making any of the requested changes to the Consent Order?
- Whether the Trial court failed to give the father an opportunity...
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J.M. LEWIS, JR. v. LYNNE H. LEWIS COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA 53 Va. App. 528 Husband appeals from these April 9, 2008 orders Issues: - Whether the trial court erred in awarding wife half of the marital portion of his pension plan?
- Whether the trial court erred in awarding wife the growth on her portion of the marital share of husband's profit-sharing account?
- Whether the trial court has an authority to order that husband obtain life...
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CHRISTOPHER SCOTT SWALEF v. ANDREA ANDERSON COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA 50 Va. App. 100 June 26, 2007, Decided Issue: Whether the Norfolk Circuit Court erred "by not extending full faith and credit to the Minnesota judgment that concluded Virginia had exclusive jurisdiction over the child custody proceedings between the parties."? The Minnesota Court explicitly found that "[a]bsent a decline of jurisdictionby that...
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Stephenson v. Musgrave(Va.Ct.App.May 18, 2010) On July 29, 2009, the trial court entered a final decree of divorce between appellant, Robert Brian Stephenson ("husband"), and appellee, Donna Lynn Musgrave ("wife"). On appeal, husband argues that the trial court erred when it (1) designated certain assets as marital waste, (2) valued husband's office building without considering alleged adverse market conditions, (3) failed to consider husband's health...
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McDougall v. McDougall, 2010Va.App. LEXIS 182 (Va.Ct.App.May 4, 2010) Pursuant to an agreed order of custody and visitation, the father had primary physical custody and the mother had visitation rights. When the child was 15 years old, the father filed the instant motion for modification of the visitation order, asserting that the child's age, academic goals, and summer volunteer opportunities warranted a change in the summer visitation schedule. As the party...
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Q: What's the difference between a birth defect and a birth injury? A:A birth defect occurs during pregnancy. I birth injury results during the birth process. While most expect that a birth injuries could be avoid, some birth defects are also avoidable. Doctors can be held liable should they be found at fault. An experienced birth injury attorney can evaluate your situation to determine if you have reason to file a law suit for your child's injury. Q: What kinds of situations...
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Employers have responsibilities for the health and safety of their employees. They are also responsible for any visitors to their premises such as customers, suppliers and the general public. Find out more about your employer's duty of care. Risk Assessments Your employer has a 'duty of care' to ensure, as far as possible, your health, safety and welfare while you are at work. They should start with a risk assessment to spot possible health and safety hazards. They have to...
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The following article was the topic of many discussions among fellow martial artists. It presented us with a tough question.“how can you defend yourself if the following happened to you?”[read the article below] WINNIPEG, Manitoba - A passenger sleeping on a Greyhound bus was killed and decapitated by his seatmate on Wednesday night as the vehicle rolled across the Canadian prairies, witnesses said. “All of a sudden, we all heard this...
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If you're like me, you probably routinely use the little key ring attachment to lock up after you park your car, then walk away feeling safe and secure, right? Unfortunately in this age of constant assault on normalcy this is no longer the case. It seems as though the latest criminal trick is to lurk nearby and electronically intercept your security code as it whizzes through the air. After you've left the vicinity the bad guys use the code to casually open your auto...
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In Genesis 9, the first glass of wine Biblically justifies Racism, Color discrimination and Slavery. Herein, the second glass of wine Biblically justifies. Herein in Genesis 19, , the second glass of wine Biblically justifies committing adultery between the daughter and her father (Lot); a very shameful evil act that ended up with the creation of two big nations, Ammon and Moab. The bible says that Lot's daughter said: let us make our father drink wine, and we will lie with...
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