Hacia una mirada integral del derecho de la infancia: Deberes y facultades del padre no custodio en el derecho chileno

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Abstract

The present study makes a comprehensive implementation of the Reform to rights of Chilean children, on the basis of Act 20.680 of 2013, establishing the budgets for a scheme of allocation of rights of filiation to one of the parents, by means of judicial resolution, according principles of the best interests of the child and co-responsibility of the parents. To this effect it is argued that the non-custodial father has joint faculties of filiation with the custodial father and his own faculties of filiation. In short, personal custody in Chile allow out a system-which is assigned only to one parent as in many countries-of joint custody regime, which allows both fathers-custodial and non-custodial parents- to participate in the upbringing and education of their children.

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Lehmann, R. B. (2017). Hacia una mirada integral del derecho de la infancia: Deberes y facultades del padre no custodio en el derecho chileno. Revista de Derecho Privado, (32), 219–254. https://doi.org/10.18601/01234366.n32.08

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