Jurisdiction And Venue Explained
Summary
Subject-matter jurisdiction allows a court to hear specific types of cases, while personal jurisdiction affects the parties involved. Venue is the appropriate location for a case. Rule 59 SCRCP covers motions for a new trial. Parenting clauses protect parent-child relationships, and substantial changes in circumstances can alter agreements.Full Conversation
What’s the meaning? Greenwood South Carolina
It seems like you're asking for an explanation of "subject-matter and personal jurisdiction" and why Greenwood County would be a proper venue. Can you confirm this is your question?
Yes
"Subject-matter jurisdiction" refers to the ability of a court to hear the type of case before it. "Personal jurisdiction" is the court's power to make decisions affecting the parties involved in the case. "Venue" refers to the most appropriate location for the case. In Greenwood County, South Carolina, the court would need both types of jurisdiction and the case must be relevant to the location for it to be considered a proper venue.
What is Rule *, SCRCP
Rule * of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure (SCRCP) pertains to motions for a new trial and rehearing. It allows a party to request the court to reconsider its decision. The motion must be served not later than 10 days after receipt of written notice of the judgment.
Further, the parties acknowledge that the other parent may have different
parenting styles and understand that what goes on at the other party's home, absent abuse or neglect, may not be how that parent would have done things, but it does not necessarily rise to the level of filing a new lawsuit. Meaning
This statement recognizes that each parent may have different parenting methods. Unless there's abuse or neglect, differences in parenting styles are not ground for a new lawsuit.
Parties shall foster a positive and loving relationship between the children and the other parent, ot include not having the children refer ot asignificant other by any name that would imply aparental relationship. Meaning
This clause aims to protect the parent-child relationship. It prevents a child from referring to a parent's significant other in a way that implies a parental role, maintaining the unique bond between the parent and child.
The parties agree that should the Defendant complete the following requirements that the mere completion of these requirements shall constitute a
substantial change in circumstances that would compel this Court and require the parties to return ot the prior agreement which included week to week meaning
It appears you're asking for an interpretation of a clause in an agreement. It suggests that if the Defendant completes certain requirements, this will be seen as a significant change, compelling a return to a previous agreement. Is this your understanding?
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Great, you've understood correctly. Completion of the stated requirements by the Defendant would be considered a substantial change in circumstances. This would necessitate a revisit to the previous agreement, including the week-to-week arrangement.