When determining whether the reunification prong of finding Special Immigrant Juvenile (hereinafter “SIJ”) status is satisfied, the court should consider the history of the parent-child relationship, the conditions in the child’s foreign country, and whether returning the child to the parent in the foreign country would be workable or practicable due to abandonment, abuse, or neglect
The border crisis created a perfect storm in immigration courts, as children wind their way from bor...
Modern deportation procedure is circumscribed by regulations intended to guarantee fairness and unif...
Nevada child support order controls Norway order when the parents filed for divorce in Nevada, even ...
The Court determined that under NRS 3.2203 (1) an order determining physical custody of a child sati...
A party requesting predicate factual findings under NRS 3.2203 must only show that such findings are...
The Court determined that termination of parental rights is valid when parents fail to take necessar...
The Court held that once parental rights have been terminated, NRS 128.110(2) is the appropriate sta...
There is a growing practice of separating immigrant children from their deportable parents. Parental...
This Article explores the convergence between immigration and family law in the United States. Altho...
This thesis seeks to evaluate U.S. immigration law and policy in light of their observable impact on...
The grave consequences to an individual of an order expelling him or her from the United States has ...
This paper details the socio-legal factors that shape the relationship between the child, the family...
This Article discusses whether the parent\u27s time in residence and date of admission (immigration ...
Each year, state juvenile courts provide thousands of im-migrant and refugee children with access to...
In 1990, Congress enacted the Special Immigrant Juvenile ( SIJ ) statute establishing a new form of ...
The border crisis created a perfect storm in immigration courts, as children wind their way from bor...
Modern deportation procedure is circumscribed by regulations intended to guarantee fairness and unif...
Nevada child support order controls Norway order when the parents filed for divorce in Nevada, even ...
The Court determined that under NRS 3.2203 (1) an order determining physical custody of a child sati...
A party requesting predicate factual findings under NRS 3.2203 must only show that such findings are...
The Court determined that termination of parental rights is valid when parents fail to take necessar...
The Court held that once parental rights have been terminated, NRS 128.110(2) is the appropriate sta...
There is a growing practice of separating immigrant children from their deportable parents. Parental...
This Article explores the convergence between immigration and family law in the United States. Altho...
This thesis seeks to evaluate U.S. immigration law and policy in light of their observable impact on...
The grave consequences to an individual of an order expelling him or her from the United States has ...
This paper details the socio-legal factors that shape the relationship between the child, the family...
This Article discusses whether the parent\u27s time in residence and date of admission (immigration ...
Each year, state juvenile courts provide thousands of im-migrant and refugee children with access to...
In 1990, Congress enacted the Special Immigrant Juvenile ( SIJ ) statute establishing a new form of ...
The border crisis created a perfect storm in immigration courts, as children wind their way from bor...
Modern deportation procedure is circumscribed by regulations intended to guarantee fairness and unif...
Nevada child support order controls Norway order when the parents filed for divorce in Nevada, even ...