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  • tender years doctrine — A doctrine rarely employed in child custody disputes that provides that, when all other factors are equal, custody of a child of tender years generally under the age of thirteen years should be awarded to the mother. Dictionary from West s… …   Law dictionary

  • tender years exception — n: an exception to the hearsay rule in some jurisdictions that allows the use of an out of court statement by a young child in an abuse or neglect case if the time, content, and circumstances of the statement provide sufficient indications of… …   Law dictionary

  • Tender years doctrine — Caroline Norton, the person who initiated the tender years doctrine The tender years doctrine is a legal principle which has existed in family law since the late nineteenth century. This common law doctrine presumes that during a child s tender… …   Wikipedia

  • Tender Years Doctrine — The Tender Years Doctrine is a legal doctrine in child custody cases which has existed in Family Law since the late 19th century. The doctrine presumes that during a child s tender years (generally regarded as the of age thirteen and under), the… …   Wikipedia

  • tender years doctrine — Under this doctrine courts generally award custody of children of tender years to mother unless she is found to be unfit. Saunderson v. Saunderson, Ala.Civ.App., 379 So.2d 91, 92. In many states this doctrine has been abolished by statute, e.g.,… …   Black's law dictionary

  • tender years — The years of infancy, particularly the earlier years …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • minor of tender years — Apparently, any minor; not the equivalent of child of tender years. As the expression is used in pleadings in various connections, as in answers of guardians ad litem appointed for minors in probate proceedings, it may embrace as well minors of… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • child of tender years — A child whose imprudences are usually due to the play of childish instincts, unenlightened by experience, and unrestrained by reason; hence, a child too young to be chargeable with contributory negligence. Central of Georgia Railroad Co. v Robins …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • tender — tender1 [ten′dər] adj. [ME tendre < OFr < L tener, soft, delicate, tender, prob. altered (infl. by tenuis,THIN) < Sabine terenum, soft, akin to Gr terēn, tender < IE * ter , tender, weak, orig., rubbed, worn down < base * ter , to… …   English World dictionary

  • tender — 1. adj. (tenderer, tenderest) 1 easily cut or chewed, not tough (tender steak). 2 easily touched or wounded, susceptible to pain or grief (a tender heart; a tender conscience). 3 easily hurt, sensitive (tender skin; a tender place). 4 delicate,… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Tender Forever — Birth name Melanie Valera Born 1977 Origin Maurrin, France Genres Pop Occupations Musician …   Wikipedia

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