Legal regulation to protect the right of parents to raise and care for minor children
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55716/Keywords:
Law,, education,, care,, children,, minors.Abstract
The right of parents to raise and care for minor children who
are unable to manage their affairs is a right established by the laws.
However, this right was not absolute, but rather specific in light of the
goal that the law approved for parents within the limits of their
upbringing without going beyond these rules established by the law,
otherwise it will be considered arbitrary in using this right. This right
granted to fathers over their children is in the interest of minors, so
most laws regulate this right. The Iraqi legislator has regulated the
rights of fathers in raising their minor children through the Care of
Minors Law No. (58) of 1980 regarding fathers’ care for their
children. In terms of guardianship, guardianship, reasons for taking
away guardianship, and the arrangement of guardians, the Egyptian
legislator also regulated these rights through Children’s Law No.
(126) of 2018. Therefore, we will divide our study on this protection
in this research into three demands preceded by an introduction. In
the first demand, we dealt with who takes the place of The father in
raising, caring for, and supervising him. The second requirement is
guardianship over the life and property of the minor. The third requirement deals with the termination of guardianship and the
withdrawal of wills, and finally the conclusion.