El principio del interés superior del menor adoptado frente a las visitas de su familia biológica.
The family is a fundamental concept that encompasses various social structures and dynamics throughout the world. From a legal point of view, the family is a group of people who share kinship ties, whether by blood, marriage, adoption or other emotional ties. . Families can have different sizes, str...
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| Zusammenfassung: | The family is a fundamental concept that encompasses various social structures and dynamics throughout the world. From a legal point of view, the family is a group of people who share kinship ties, whether by blood, marriage, adoption or other emotional ties. . Families can have different sizes, structures and dynamics, and can include parents, children, grandparents, uncles, aunts and other relatives. On the other hand, adoption is a legal process that creates a kinship bond between a person or a couple and a child or adolescent who is not their biological child. Adoptive parents acquire the same rights and responsibilities as biological parents, and the adopted child acquires the same legal status as the biological children of the adoptive parents. The relationship of the adopted minor with his biological family is a complex issue that can vary depending on a series of factors, such as the age of the child at the time of adoption, the circumstances that led to the adoption, the attitude of the biological family and adoptive, and the child's own personality. In general, adoption involves the breaking of legal ties between the minor and his or her biological family. This means that the minor loses his inheritance, food and guardianship rights with respect to his biological parents. However, the minor maintains the right to know his biological origins and, in some cases, to maintain a relationship with his biological family. Keywords: adoption, minor, biological family. |
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