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Custody may refer to: Government and law * Child custody, a description of the legal relationship between a parent (or guardian) and child * Custody and repatriation, a Chinese administrative procedure 1982–2003 * Legal custody, a legal term in England and Wales for a person held under the law * Arrest or police custody, a lawful holding of a person by removing their freedom of liberty * Remand (detention), otherwise known as remanded in custody * Imprisonment (Terminology varies, but in common law, detention before charge is referred to as custody and continued detention after conviction is referred to as imprisonment.) Organizations and enterprises * Custodian bank A custodian bank, or simply custodian, is a specialized financial institution responsible for providing securities services. It provides post-trade services and solutions for asset owners (e.g. sovereign wealth funds, central banks, insurance comp ..., a specialized financial institution responsible for safeguard ...
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Child Custody
Child custody is a legal term regarding '' guardianship'' which is used to describe the legal and practical relationship between a parent or guardian and a child in that person's care. Child custody consists of ''legal custody'', which is the right to make decisions about the child, and ''physical custody'', which is the right and duty to house, provide and care for the child. Married parents normally have joint legal and physical custody of their children. Decisions about child custody typically arise in proceedings involving divorce, annulment, separation, adoption or parental death. In most jurisdictions child custody is determined in accordance with the best interests of the child standard. Following ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in most countries, terms such as parental responsibility, " residence" and " contact" (also known as "visitation", "conservatorship" or "parenting time" in the United States) have superseded the conce ...
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Linda Larkin
Linda Larkin (born March 20, 1970) is an American voice actress, best known for her role as the speaking voice of Princess Jasmine in Disney's 1992 animated feature film ''Aladdin''. Career Larkin began her career in 1990, with the film '' Zapped Again!'' as Joanne. She provided the voice of Princess Jasmine in the 1992 Disney film ''Aladdin''. Disney required her to lower her voice for the role, as her natural speaking voice was considered too high-pitched. Larkin has reprised the role as Jasmine in the sequels and various other media, including ''The Return of Jafar'' and ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves'', as well as in the television series, the ''Hercules'' crossover with ''Aladdin'', ''House of Mouse'', ''Sofia the First'', ''Ralph Breaks the Internet'', and the '' Kingdom Hearts'' and '' Disney Infinity'' video game series. For her work at Disney, Larkin was honored as a Disney Legend on August 19, 2011. Personal life Larkin was born in Alaska and raised in Dulut ...
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Custody (Law & Order)
The sixth season of ''Law & Order'' aired on NBC between September 20, 1995, and May 22, 1996. Cast Rey Curtis (played by Benjamin Bratt) replaced season five's Mike Logan ( Chris Noth) in the role of Junior Detective. This change left District Attorney Adam Schiff (played by Steven Hill) as the only remaining member of the series' character group from the first season. Hill was not an original member of the cast, as his character replaced District Attorney Alfred Wentworth (played by Roy Thinnes) from the original pilot, " Everyone's Favorite Bagman". Paul Robinette (played by original cast member Richard Brooks) returns in the episode "Custody", his first guest appearance since his departure after season three. Main Recurring * Richard Brooks Richard Brooks (born Reuben Sax; May 18, 1912 – March 11, 1992) was an American screenwriter, film director, novelist and film producer. Nominated for eight Academy Awards in his career, he was best known for ''Blackboard J ...
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Custody (Flashpoint)
'' Flashpoint'' is a Canadian drama television series that originally aired on CTV in Canada and CBS in the United States before changing networks part way through the fourth season to ION Television. ''Flashpoint'' follows the lives of several officers working for an elite police tactical unit known as the Strategic Response Unit, which is called in by regular police to resolve situations beyond their control. The series debuted on July 11, 2008, and its final episode aired December 13, 2012. Episodes are listed by their official seasons per CTV episode lists and Canadian DVD releases, and include the original air dates in North America. In a few instances, ''Flashpoint'' episodes have been broadcast out of their production order by CTV, CBS, and ION. Broadcast history By the end of December 2008, only nine of the 13 episodes produced during the series' first season had been aired in North America, although all 13 episodes had been aired by New Zealand's TVNZ (TV2) as of Dece ...
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Custody (2023 Film)
''Custody'' is a 2023 Indian period action thriller film directed by Venkat Prabhu and produced by Srinivasa Chitturi under Srinivasaa Silver Screen and Anji Industries. It was shot simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil languages. The film stars Naga Chaitanya (in his Tamil debut), Arvind Swamy, Krithi Shetty, Priyamani, R. Sarathkumar, Ramki and Sampath Raj. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja and Yuvan Shankar Raja, while the cinematography and editing were handled by S. R. Kathir and Venkat Raajen. ''Custody'' was released on 12 May 2023 to mixed reviews from critics and became a box-office bomb. Plot In 1998, A. Shiva, a happy-go-lucky police constable, and his girlfriend Revathi, a driving instructor, decide to elope and get married. However, Shiva gets involved in a road rage case and arrests Rajasekhar alias "Raju", a dreaded gangster involved in committing dirty jobs for CM Dakshayani and her party. George, a CBI officer imprisoned in the case, reveals to Shi ...
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Custody (2017 Film)
''Custody'' () is a 2017 French drama film written and directed by Xavier Legrand and starring Denis Ménochet, Léa Drucker and Thomas Gioria. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival where it won the Silver Lion. At the 44th César Awards, ''Custody'' won the awards for Best Film, Best Actress (Drucker), and Best Original Screenplay. Plot Miriam Besson and Antoine Besson are a recently divorced couple. They have a daughter close to the age of eighteen, Joséphine, and an eleven-year-old son, Julien. Miriam wants to protect her son and keep him away from his father, whom she accuses of being violent. Therefore, during the custody court hearing, she asks for sole custody of the child, providing a letter from Julien saying that he does not want to see his father. Despite Miriam's pleas, the judge grants shared custody and orders the child to spend alternate weekends with his father. Julien is frightened of his father an ...
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Custody (2016 Film)
''Custody'' is a 2016 American courtroom drama film directed and written by James Lapine. The film stars Viola Davis as a judge who presides over the custody case of a Latina woman named Sara ( Catalina Sandino Moreno) whose children are taken away after an episode of domestic violence. Hayden Panettiere plays the lawyer given Sara's case, with Ellen Burstyn, Selenis Leyva, Olga Merediz, Dan Fogler, Raúl Esparza, and Tony Shalhoub in other roles. ''Custody'' was filmed in New York City in May 2015. The film world premiered in the Spotlight section of the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. The film premiered on Lifetime on March 4, 2017. Plot Sara Diaz is a single mother living in New York City with her two kids, 11-year-old David and 8-year-old Tia. One night, she comes home from work to find David in a neighbour's house, where his friends drink and smoke marijuana; after she angrily crashes the party and brings him home, they fight and he accidentally falls over a glass coffee tab ...
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Custody (2007 Film)
''Custody'' is a 2007 Lifetime television movie starring Rob Morrow, James Denton, and Kay Panabaker about a widower's fight for custody of the daughter he raised and legally adopted, when her birth father who abandoned her returns. Aired on September 8, 2007. It was filmed in and around Ottawa on locations such as the University of Ottawa, Rideau Canal, and Le Chateau Montebello. It is based on the book ''Figures of Echo'' by Mary S. Herczog. Cast *Rob Morrow as David Gordon *Kay Panabaker as Amanda Gordon * James Denton as John Sullivan *Robin Brûlé Robin Brûlé is a Canadian actress An actor (masculine/gender-neutral), or actress (feminine), is a person who portrays a character in a production. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern medi ... as Megan * Sergio Di Zio as Eugene *Allana Harkin as Barbara *Gord Rand as Peyton *Brenda Bazinet *Pierre Brault *Dominique Bisson as Susan *France Veins *Bella Szpala as Young Aman ...
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Custody (2000 Film)
Custody may refer to: Government and law * Child custody, a description of the legal relationship between a parent (or guardian) and child * Custody and repatriation, a Chinese administrative procedure 1982–2003 * Legal custody, a legal term in England and Wales for a person held under the law * Arrest or police custody, a lawful holding of a person by removing their freedom of liberty * Remand (detention), otherwise known as remanded in custody * Imprisonment (Terminology varies, but in common law, detention before charge is referred to as custody and continued detention after conviction is referred to as imprisonment.) Organizations and enterprises * Custodian bank, a specialized financial institution responsible for safeguarding a firm's or individual's financial assets * Custos (Franciscans), often referred to as ''custody'', the institution of the Franciscan Order of the Catholic Church Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Custody'' (1988 film), Australian TV film ...
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Custody And Repatriation
Custody and repatriation (C&R; ) was an administrative procedure, established in 1982 and abolished in 2003, by which the police in the People's Republic of China (usually cities) could detain people if they did not have a residence permit (hukou) or temporary living permit (''zanzhuzheng''), and return them to the place where they could legally live or work (usually rural areas). At times the requirement included possession of a valid national identity card. The system was abolished in 2003 after the death of Sun Zhigang, a migrant worker who died from physical abuse while being detained under the C&R system in Guangzhou. Background In China there were reported to be some 800 detention camps in 2000 (not including Beijing), and by then several million people had been through them. As well as migrant workers, the Chinese camps usually contained vagrants, beggars, petitioners, and criminals, and the police ( Public Security Bureau) earned income by this traffic and sometimes wo ...
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Custody (1988 Film)
''Custody'' is a 1988 Australian TV docudrama about a child custody battle. It was filmed over three weeks in a semi-improvisational style.Ed. Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995'', Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p32 ''Custody'' was filmed with a mixture of actors and real staff from the family law system. The story was built from real cases. There was no script and actors workshopped their characters beforehand and role played their parts. None of the participants was aware of the result until the Judge gave his verdict. Richard Coleman of The Sydney Morning Herald ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (''SMH'') is a daily Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine Entertainment. Founded in 1831 as the ''Sydney Herald'', the ''Herald'' is the oldest continuous ... called it "exceptionally good television". Cast * Judith Stratford * Peter Browne * Michael Cudlin * Sheridan Murphy * Peter Carroll as Narrator Referenc ...
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Custos (Franciscans)
Custos () means a religious superior or an official in the Franciscan Order. The precise meaning has differed over time, and among the Friars Minor, Conventuals, and Capuchins. Description Francis of Assisi sometimes applied the word to any superior in the Order: Guardians, Ministers Provincial, and even to the Minister General. Sometimes he restricts it to officials presiding over a certain number of friaries in the larger provinces of the Order with restricted powers and subject to their respective Ministers Provincial. It is in this latter sense that he refers to the ''custodes'' as having power, conjointly with the Provincials, to elect and to depose the Minister General. The friaries over which a ''custos'' (in this latter sense) presided were collectively called a custody (). The number of custodies in a province varied according to its size. Already at an early period it was deemed expedient that only one of the several ''custodes'' of a province should proceed to the Gen ...
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