The judge of the court to which this application is made may hold a hearing thereon to determine whether for the purposes of this compact the petitioner is entitled to the legal custody of the juvenile, whether or not it appears that the juvenile has... Hearings - 10. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1969Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Wisconsin - 1955 - 850 lapas
...petition. The judge of the court to which this application is made may hold a hearing thereon to determine whether for the purposes of this compact the petitioner...the legal custody of the juvenile, whether or not it appears that the juvenile has in fact run away without consent, whether or not he is an emancipated... | |
| Wisconsin - 1955 - 890 lapas
...petition. The judge of the court to which this application is made may hold a hearing thereon to determine whether for the purposes of this compact the petitioner...the legal custody of the juvenile, whether or not it appears that the juvenile has in fact run away without consent, whether or not he is an emancipated... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1971 - 70 lapas
...custody decrees. Such further affidavits and other 5 documents as may be deemed proper may be submitted 6 with such petition. The judge of the court to which...for the purposes of this compact the petitioner is 9 entitled to the legal custody of the juvenile, whether or not 10 it appears that the juvenile has... | |
| Indiana - 1957 - 1308 lapas
...petition. The judge of the court to which this application is made may hold a hearing thereon to determine whether for the purposes of this compact the petitioner...the legal custody of the juvenile, whether or not it appears that the juvenile has in fact run away without consent, whether or not he is an emancipated... | |
| Caroline N. Broun, Michael L. Buenger - 2006 - 540 lapas
...part: The judge of the court to which this application is made may hold a hearing thereon to determine whether for the purposes of this compact the petitioner...the legal custody of the juvenile, whether or not it appears that the juvenile has in fact run away without consent, whether or not he is an emancipated... | |
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