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delikt, wykroczenie przeciwko prawu, czyn zabroniony start learning
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tort = wrongdoer + victim + damage (physical or mental)
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odpowiedzialny za zadośćuczynienie/odszkodowanie start learning
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any intrusion into peaceful enjoyment of another person’s e.g. noisy neighbours start learning
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naruszenie przestrzeni osobistej start learning
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przetrzymywanie wbrew woli start learning
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obowiązek zachowania staranności start learning
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rentowność, zdolność do zarobkowania the expected earnings of a worker who chooses to maximise the expectation of actual earnings start learning
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single, married, divorced, widowed start learning
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najważniejsza wartość przy rozwodzie start learning
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Kodeks Rodzinny i Opiekuńczy start learning
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The Family and Guardianship Code
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the law on marital status
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opiera się na wsparciu finansowym start learning
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alimenty dla eksmałżonka po rozwodzie start learning
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decydowanie o dziecku, could be limited, deprived of or renounced / ograniczenie, pozbawienie, zrzeczenie się start learning
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majątek małżeński, współwłasność małżeńska start learning
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prenuptial agreement, prenup
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The person against whom legal papers are filed, also sometimes referred to as respondent start learning
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Another word for divorce, which is the legal termination of a marriage relationship start learning
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Financial payments made to help support a spouse or former spouse during separation or following divorce. Also called spousal support or spousal maintenance start learning
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Money that a non-custodial parent pays to the custodial parent for their child(ren)’s support start learning
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Generally, property owned by either spouse prior to marriage or acquired by them individually, such as by gift or inheritance during the marriage start learning
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The person who initiates legal proceedings, often called the petitioner in family law matters start learning
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Having rights to your child. It can be either legal, which means that you have the right to make important decisions about your child’s welfare, or physical, which means that the child lives with and is raised by you start learning
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A meeting at which the parties and their lawyers attempt to settle the case before trial, often ordered by the court start learning
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Financial payments made to help support a spouse or former spouse during separation or following divorce. Also called alimony start learning
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spousal support or maintenance
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Physical abuse or threats of abuse occurring between members of the same household start learning
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The right to make important decisions about the raising of your child, on issues such as health care, religious upbringing, education, etc. start learning
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Generally, all property acquired during the marriage start learning
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A form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) for resolving legal disputes without going to trial, by the use of a trained and impartial third party who attempts to bring the parties together in mutual agreement start learning
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An agreement entered into before marriage that sets forth each party’s rights and responsibilities should the marriage terminate by death or divorce start learning
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premarital / prenuptial agreement
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The time that a non-custodial parent spends with his or her child(ren) start learning
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things that I actively do start learning
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not to do that particular thing start learning
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predictable, something that I anticipate might happen as a result of my conduct start learning
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It is something that is designed to make people not do a particular thing or not behave in a particular way. start learning
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It is careless behaviour that is likely to cause harm to another person start learning
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It means the same as compensation start learning
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It is damage that the defendant could not reasonably foresee. start learning
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It is evidence that the claimant actually suffered real harm, such as physical harm or loss of money. start learning
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It means that the claimant can make a claim for the thing that happened without any evidence or actual harm. start learning
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