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This page provides a full-text search of the Acts and regulations of the Northwest Territories. A complete alphabetical listing is also available.
Results 11 to 20 of 279 for child support:
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the child
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Obligation de faire participer les parents Access to child 39. (1) An operator shall ensure that a parent of a child attending the early learning and child care facility (a) has access to the child at any time; and (b) may remove the child from the early learning and child care facility at any time
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Définition Priority for support for child (2) A court shall give priority to support for a child where it considers the following applications at the same time: (a) an application under section 59 or 61; and (b) an application for a spousal support order made by a parent of the child who is the subject
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In this Act, "administrator" means an administrator appointed by the Supreme Court; (administrateur) "child" includes a son, daughter, grandson, grand- daughter, stepson, stepdaughter, adopted child and a person for whom the deceased stood in the place of a parent; (enfant) "judge" means a judge
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Article 26 Article 26 1 The recognition of an adoption includes recognition of a the legal parent-child relationship between the child and his or her adoptive parents; b parental responsibility of the adoptive parents for the child; c the termination of a pre-existing legal relationship between the
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Child Protection Worker shall invite the child to sit as a member; and (c) the Child Protection Worker shall sit as the Child Protection Worker member.
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of the applicant or any child who is in the care of the applicant
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of the debtor who is under the age of 19 years, (c) a child of the debtor who has attained the age of 19 years and is unable by reason of mental or physical disability to earn a livelihood, (d) a person who cohabits with the debtor and is dependent on the debtor for maintenance and support, (e)
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Provision for Child Prestation pour enfant 10.4.
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If your child has a single name now put it in the surname section under “What is the name of this child now”.
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