#9 Family & Marriage: Rights and obligations on the caring and nurturing of common children during the marriage period and after divorce under Vietnamese law
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Welcome back to The Lawyers Talk channel of BLawyers Vietnam, our dear esteemed listeners; and it is nice to be back on a new podcast today.
The topic today is about an especially important matter in marriage-family life: parent’s rights and obligations of care and nurturing of children under Vietnamese legal perspectives.
The story of caring and nurturing of the child is a significant issue in daily life because these behaviors directly affect the development of an individual’s personality who will become a member of society.
Hence, Vietnamese law focuses on building provisions that protect children's rights to be cared for and nurtured, and regulate the parent’s crucial obligations for their children even during the marriage period or after divorce.
For this topic, please welcome Lawyer Tran Ngoc Thuyet, Senior Partner of BLawyers Vietnam.
Guest
Hello, Ms. Phuong Uyen and everyone! Welcome back to the podcast of BLawyers Vietnam!
Host
How does Vietnamese law regulate parent’s rights and obligations of the child?
Guest
Under the Law on Marriage and Family 2014, parents’ rights and obligations are stipulated as follows:
First, the parents shall love and respect the child’s opinion; and take care of the child’s learning and education so that the child can have healthy physical, intellectual and moral development, and can become a filial member of the family and a useful citizen in society.
Second, the parents shall be responsible for taking care of, nurturing, and protecting the minor child’s legitimate rights and obligations, and the adult child who has lost his or her civil act capacity or has no working capacity and no property to support itself.
Third, parents are guardians or representatives for the minor child and the adult child who has lost his or her civil act capacity under the provisions of the Civil Code.
Fourth, the parents shall not discriminate against the child on gender grounds or under the marital status of the parents; shall not abuse the child’s labor, or the adult child who has lost civil act capacity or has no working capacity; and shall not incite or... To read more information, please click here: https://www.blawyersvn.com/9-marriage-and-family-rights-and-obligations-on-the-caring-and-nurturing-of-common-children-during-the-marriage-period-and-after-divorce-under-vietnamese-law/
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📀 Host: Uyen Tran - Paralegal
📀 Guest: Thuyet Tran - Senior Partner
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