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State Courts -
Delaware - December 10, 1999
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E. G. v. S. G., File No(s) CN97-10889, CPI No(s) 99-20221,
FAMILY COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, December 10, 1999, Date of Decision
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Overview: Best interests of child was Delaware court's primary consideration in determining whether to modify father's visitation to permit mother to relocate, with child, 1,000 miles away to attend law school.
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In re Marriage of A.G., File No. CN97-06997, Petition Nos. 97-07586, 97-37659, and 98-35147,
FAMILY COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, December 10, 1999, Decided
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Overview: Mother and father were ordered to continue joint legal custody of sons to encourage each party to cooperate with the other, recognizing that for a period of time during each year each of them would be the boys' primary residential parent.
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Mendenhall Village Single Homes Ass'n v. Harrington, C.A. No. 99C-05-101 WTQ,
SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, December 10, 1999, Date Argued , December 10, 1999, Date Decided , December 10, 1999, Filed
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Overview: Where respondents took property subject to deed restrictions which required them to pay homeowner association dues, and they refused, summary judgment was granted in favor of homeowners' association.
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