Documents - Divorce, separation and ending a civil partnership
12 documents on Divorce, separation and ending a civil partnership
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Leaflet Information about marital captivity for professionals
This leaflet contains information about how to prevent marital captivity, and how to help and protect victims.
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Leaflet Information about marital captivity for citizens
This information is intended for people who want a religious marriage or divorce. Do you know someone who wants a religious ...
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What are the rights and duties of a guardian?
If children are not subject to the parental responsibility of one or both of their parents, they come under guardianship. This ...
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As the duomoeder, how do I become the legal parent of my partner’s child?
A duomoeder is the female partner of the biological mother. Since 2014 it has been possible for the duomoeder to become the ...
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Who is the father if I get divorced or my husband dies before the child is born?
If you have a child within 306 days after your husband’s death, your late husband is assumed by law to be the legal father of ...
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What are the legal rights and duties of parents?
Parents who exercise responsibility must raise and care for the child. This means that you must provide the child with food, care ...
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What is the difference between biological and legal parenthood?
The father and mother whose DNA a child carries are usually called the child’s biological parents. Legal parents have a family ...
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What happens to the responsibility for my children if I get divorced?
After a divorce, both partners retain parental responsibility for the children. This also applies when a couple ends their ...
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When does parental responsibility end?
Your responsibility ends automatically when your child reaches the age of 18 or if they marry or enter into a registered ...
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When do I automatically get responsibility for a child?
If you are married or in a registered partnership, you automatically get parental responsibility for your children. Where ...