Father Can Delegate Visitation Rights While in Military in Iraq
Lawyers USA › February 03, 2007
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Lawyers USA › February 03, 2007
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A military father leaving the country for military duty can delegate his visitation rights to his parents by power of attorney, the Idaho Supreme Court has ruled.
In a couple's divorce decree, the mother was awarded primary physical custody of their two daughters and the husband was granted visitation rights every other weekend.See the full content of this document
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Father Can Delegate Visitation Rights While in Military in Iraq
The husband, a member of the Idaho National Guard, was then deployed to Iraq, and pursuant to...
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