Parenting and other rights
A person acquires rights from the moment of birth. They can be divided into two groups: personal non-property and property rights.Violation of a child's rights in a family can lead to liability for those responsible. Photo: Getty Personal rights include the following:
- To grow up in a family, live together with parents, receive care and attention from loved ones.
- Know the mother's and father's relatives, communicate with all close relatives, if it is not prohibited by the court.
- The right to protection from parents or government agencies.
- The ability to express your wishes regarding personal, legitimate interests. After 10 years, the consent of the child in case of adoption and the restoration of parents' rights is necessary.
- The right to last name, first name and patronymic, which are given on the basis of a marriage certificate. After 10 years, the child has the right to change personal data with the consent of the mother and father.
These rights are provided by law and regulatefamily relations. Among the property rights, the law provides for the possibility of a child to receive maintenance from parents, other relatives, as well as social benefits from the state. He has the right to receive income, use and own the property of his parents with their consent, has the right to gifted and inherited property. The rights and legitimate interests of a minor must be realized and protected by the mother, father or persons replacing them. In case of violations of the rights to protect the child, the guardianship authorities, the prosecutor's office or the court stand up.
Duties of the child and parents
Obligations appear in a child gradually.They are based on the law and moral principles. A child is required to receive basic education from 6 to 17 years old, after which he can refuse further education. Minor boys from a certain age are required to register for military service. Children must comply with the laws, since from the age of 14 they can be held liable, including criminally. Adult children are required to support their parents. Relationships in the family are built mainly on moral principles, common interests, traditions, and mutual assistance. Parents must raise their child well so that he becomes a responsible person, respectful of people. It is important to teach him to manage his behavior, to bear moral responsibility for the actions he has committed. Respect the rights of your children and do not forget about your own responsibilities.