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Plenary Power
Plenary Power – Defined

Plenary Power – Defined – When a trial court has complete and absolute power to take action or render a judgment on a particular issue without limitations, that court is said to have Plenary Power. Think of Plenary Power along the same lines as jurisdiction, which we have learned about extensively in previous blog posts.…

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Proving ‘Actual’ Care, Control, and Possession

Proving ‘Actual’ Care, Control, and Possession A suit affecting the parent-child relationship is a petition seeking help from the courts to determine each party’s rights and responsibilities to a child following divorce or separation. This can involve everything from deciding who will have custody of the child to visitation rights, medical support, and ironing out…

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