Visiting Rights at Child Consultation Centers: A Guide for Parents to Protect Their 10-Month-Old Child

Visiting Rights at Child Consultation Centers: A Guide for Parents to Protect Their 10-Month-Old Child

Question from a reader:
My 10-month-old daughter has been temporarily placed in a child welfare center due to our negligence, and I was told that I could have a visit if there is a prospect of her returning home. However, is it really true that there have been no visits at all at any other times? I understand that it may

Understanding the Process of Changing Guardianship and How to Respond After a Rejection of Immediate Appeal

Understanding the Process of Changing Guardianship and How to Respond After a Rejection of Immediate Appeal

Question from a reader:
The change of custody was granted in the first instance, but the other party has filed an immediate appeal. Recently, that immediate appeal was dismissed, but during the first instance, I had to wait two weeks. From the date the immediate appeal was dismissed, when can I start the process for the change of custody?

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The Importance of Providing Meals to Minors: Legal, Psychological, and Ethical Aspects of Neglect

The Importance of Providing Meals to Minors: Legal, Psychological, and Ethical Aspects of Neglect

Question from a reader:
Is it considered neglect if a minor child is only given food in the morning and at noon?

Introduction

The issue of neglect towards minors needs to be examined from legal, psychological, and ethical perspectives. This article will detail whether not providing food to a minor child only in the morning and at noon constitutes neglect, incorporating legal