Joint child definition

Joint child means the dependent child who is the child of both parents in the support proceeding. In cases where support is sought from only one parent of a child, a joint child is the child for whom support is sought.
Joint child means a child of both parents in a support proceeding, whether child support is sought from one or both parents in the proceeding.

Examples of Joint child in a sentence

  • Levels and trends in child malnutrition – Joint child malnutrition estimates.

  • These activities are expected to increase the percentage of women24 Sources: UNICEF global databases Infant and Young Child Feeding, UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Group: Joint child malnutrition estimates, UNICEF/WHO Low birthweight estimates, NCD Risk Factor Collaboration, WHO Global Health Observatory.

  • Again at the time when this work was being done both LSCBs had accepted the area as a priority but had not reached agreement on the detail of what should be included.The Board has an Executive Group (chaired by an assistant director of children’s social care) and: Joint policy and procedures sub-group Joint child death overview panel Serious case review sub-group Learning and development sub-group Performance and Evaluation sub-group District sub-group.

  • Joint child malnutrition estimates — levels and trends – 2021 edition [Internet].

  • Joint child malnutrition estimates - Levels and trends (2015 edition) [Internet].

  • UNICEF/WHO/The World Bank Group, Joint child malnutrition estimates: levels and trends.

  • Joint child malnutrition estimates, UNICEF global databases: Infant and Young Child Feeding, NCD Risk Factor Collaboration, WHO Global Health Observatory.United Nations (2015).

  • Joint child malnutrition estimates - Levels and trends (2017 edition) [Internet].

  • Joint child malnutrition estimates – Levels and trends (2017 edition) 10/12/2017.

  • Joint child – is the dependent child of both parents in the support action.Nonjoint child – is the legal child of one, but not both parents in the support action.

Related to Joint child

  • School-age child means a child age five through 12 years old.

  • Family child care home means a private home in which 1 but fewer than 7 minor children are received for care and supervision for compensation for periods of less than 24 hours a day, unattended by a parent or legal guardian, except children related to an adult member of the household by blood, marriage, or adoption. Family child care home includes a home in which care is given to an unrelated minor child for more than 4 weeks during a calendar year. A family child care home does not include an individual providing babysitting services for another individual. As used in this subparagraph, "providing babysitting services" means caring for a child on behalf of the child's parent or guardian if the annual compensation for providing those services does not equal or exceed $600.00 or an amount that would according to the internal revenue code of 1986 obligate the child's parent or guardian to provide a form 1099-MISC to the individual for compensation paid during the calendar year for those services.

  • Minor child means a biological or adopted child of the

  • Child means a person under the age of 18 years;

  • Preschool age child means a child age three through five not yet attending kindergarten. If a child is older than age five and not attending kindergarten or a higher grade, OCCL considers that child in the preschool-age group.

  • Dependent child means a child residing in an individual’s household who may legally be claimed as a dependent on the federal income tax of such individual.

  • Non-Participating Marriage and Family Therapist means a Marriage and Family Therapist who does not have a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.

  • Spouse means, an individual who,

  • Participating Marriage and Family Therapist means a Marriage and Family Therapist who has a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.

  • Indian child means any unmarried person who is under age eighteen and is either (a) a member of an Indian tribe or (b) is eligible for membership in an Indian tribe and is the biological child of a member of an Indian tribe;

  • Unborn child means the offspring of human beings from conception until birth.

  • Medical flexible spending arrangement means a benefit plan

  • Dependent children also means natural children, stepchildren, adopted children, children of a domestic partner, children placed for adoption and foster children.

  • Children means all dependants named on a policy (not including spouse).

  • Clinical peer means a physician or other health care professional who holds a non-restricted license in a state of the United States and in the same or similar specialty as typically manages the medical condition, procedure or treatment under review.

  • Disabled Child means Your unmarried adult Child who is, on and after the date on which insurance would end because of the Child’s age, continuously incapable of self-sustaining employment because of mental or physical handicap; and chiefly dependent upon You for support and maintenance, or institutionalized because of mental or physical handicap. You must provide proof of Your Disabled Child’s status within 31 days after the date on which insurance would otherwise end because of the Child’s age. Thereafter, We may require further proof of Your Disabled Child’s status, but not more often than annually. Costs associated with such proof will be Your responsibility.

  • war widower s pension” means any pension or allowance payable to a man as a widower or to a surviving civil partner under an instrument specified in section 639(2) of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 in respect of the death or disablement of any person;