El interés superior del niño niña y adolescente en el divorcio de mutuo consentimiento con responsabilidad compartida y suministro directo
Shared custody and direct child support are two key issues in the legal field of family relations, especially in situations of separation or divorce. Shared custody refers to a parental agreement or court ruling in which both parents share the responsibility and parenting time of their children equa...
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| Ամփոփում: | Shared custody and direct child support are two key issues in the legal field of family relations, especially in situations of separation or divorce. Shared custody refers to a parental agreement or court ruling in which both parents share the responsibility and parenting time of their children equally. On the other hand, direct support involves one parent providing direct financial support to the other parent to contribute to expenses related to the upbringing and care of the children. Both of these legal practices are primarily aimed at guaranteeing the welfare of the children and ensuring that they receive adequate care and attention, increasingly common in many legal systems, as it is recognized that both parents have a responsibility to care for and provide for their children, regardless of their relationship to each other. Shared custody can promote a balanced and healthy relationship between the children and both parents, provided it is properly implemented and the needs and welfare of the children are considered the highest priority. Direct maintenance payments provide a transparent and straightforward means of ensuring that children receive the financial support they need, whether it is to cover basic expenses such as food, housing, education and medical care. This approach can help avoid conflict and resentment between parents, while ensuring that children receive the financial support they need to thrive and develop fully. Taken together, shared custody and direct maintenance payments represent a child-centered approach to resolving family conflicts, always prioritizing the best interests of the children. However, it is important that these arrangements are established carefully and fairly, considering the specific needs of each family and striking a balance between parental responsibilities and available financial resources. It is important to keep in mind, however, that both shared custody and direct maintenance payments can involve legal and financial complexities, and it is essential that parents seek appropriate legal advice to ensure that fair and equitable arrangements are in place that protect the rights and interests of all involved, especially the children. |
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