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A COMPARISON OF THE RIGHT TO VISIT CHILDREN AFTER DIVORCE

1 Can Tho University,Viet Nam   |   2 English Department, Faculty Of Humanities, Andalas University,,Indonesia

Volume 1

Issue 1

Page: [29 - 39]

Published Online: October 5, 2023

  • Abstract

    Children’s Development Often Mainly Depends On Their Parent’s Behavior And Relationship. As A Result, When Parents’ Divorce, The Parenting Role Will Be Divided And Changed In The Legal And Implementation Aspects. One Of The Solutions Provided By Law To Contribute To “Narrowing” The Gap After The Divorce Between Parents And Children Is Visitation Rights. Albeit Clear And Specific Legal Provisions, When Applied In Practice, Visitation Rights Are Not Easily Exercised And Even, In Many Cases, Are Obstructed By The Custodial Parent. Within The Scope Of The Article, The Author Will Ana- Lyze And Clarify The Contents Of The Visitation Privilege Of Policy Established By Vietnam And Other Regions Across The Globe. The Research Epahsize On The Visitation Rights And Divorce Of Mother And Father From A Human Rights Perspective, Granting Of Custody, Change Of Custody, And Recommenda- Tions For Improvement Of The Law On Visitation Rights. Thereby, New Directions Will Be Suggested To Improve This Issue.

    Keywords: Marriage And Family Human Rights Child’s Rights Visitation Rights Personality Right

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