Rights after denial of parental authority
Questioner
If someone is deprived of parental authority, what are the rights over the children? Will the visiting arrangements still apply?Lawyer
In principle, the parent who no longer has authority retains the right to contact. That parent does not become an 'ex-parent'; he or she remains the father or mother of the child and the child also has the right to contact and contact with the parent in question. If contact is curtailed or limited by the guardian or guardianship institution, there is a possibility to still establish or enforce contact via the court.Take the next step
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