Habitual residence refers to where a person is accustomed to living and has connections such as work, school, and social networks. It is important in determining jurisdiction in legal cases and can affect child custody disputes. Time is needed to establish a new habitual residence, and domicile is focused on future intent. Habitual residence is […]
A habitual offender repeatedly engages in criminal activity despite previous convictions, often committing the same or related offenses. Governments can take special action to protect society, such as revoking driving licenses. “Three strike laws” exist in some regions, which impose harsh sentencing guidelines for habitual offenders who commit three felonies. Once classified, an appeal may […]
A habitual cough in children persists long after other symptoms and is often characterized by a dry, barking sound. It is psychological and can interfere with daily activities. Treatment involves psychotherapy and visualization techniques, and medical causes should be ruled out first. A habitual cough, also known as a psychogenic cough, is one that appears […]