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What Do You Need to Know About Parenting Rights

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Disclaimer: This article is only intended for educational purposes and shouldn’t be used as a substitute for legal advice.

Being a parent can be difficult as it comes with many responsibilities. Whether you’re in a happy marriage or single-handedly raising a kid, there are some factors that you need to consider for parenting. New parents often find it difficult to settle in the parenting phase, but it’s not impossible.

Just like a child has rights, both parents also hold some rights in the eyes of the law. The whole scenario can become increasingly difficult, especially when the parents are divorced.

Parental Rights – What Are They?

These rights are for parents to make a decision or an action on behalf of their child. These laws apply to biological parents, legal guardians, adoptive parents, and foster parents. Some of the most common parental rights include:

  • Getting physical and legal custody of the child
  • Holding the right for visitation to the child by the other parent
  • Making decisions regarding the child’s education, medical treatments, and religion
  • Passing the inheritance to the child

These rights are in place to help with the child’s well-being and protection. The parental rights are not the same in all states; they can vary depending on its rules and regulations. These laws are further set by keeping the child’s best interest in mind.

Mother kissing her sonApart from biological parents, non-biological parents can also get parental rights by legally adopting the child. Adoption gives the right to the non-biological parent to make decisions or act on behalf of the child. These parental rights are almost the same as the biological parents’ rights. There are also some cases where the non-biological parent gets more rights than the biological parents, such as neglect, incarceration, and so on.

Hire the Best Lawyer to Fight Family Law Cases

Any case can take a U-turn; therefore, it’s necessary to have an experienced lawyer to fight the case. It’s important to hire the best lawyer to help you get the child’s custody and fulfill their requirements for their best interest. It’s important to fulfill the parental duty towards the child to show that you’re concerned about the child’s well-being.

We have the best lawyers in our team to help you get the child’s custody. We can also help you explore the parental rights that you have as a biological or non-biological parent. We’re also one of the best Canadian immigration lawyers, so get in touch with us today!

 

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