Affiliation:
1. Kazan Federal University
Abstract
The birth of a person is one of the unforgettable events in the life of each family, full of vivid emotions. From this moment on, parents assume new roles, containing moral and legal obligations in relation to the newborn. In this case, it is not important if the child's parents are legal or really married. Based on the analysis of the current family legislation of the Russian Federation and the theoretical provisions devoted to the legal regulation of the establishment of the origin of children, the article examines the mechanism of the emergence of parental legal relations, as well as a set of problems associated with their evaluation, interpretation, and application. The problems of legal regulation in the field of determining the origin of children, the prospects for the development of legislation in this area of relationships, are identified. The general methodological basis was formed by the scientific method, which allowed to consider the problems of the development of family legislation in the legal regulation to establish the origin of children in the Russian Federation. The article presents the opinions of the authors and analyses the theoretical research of scientists in this area.
Publisher
Cuestiones Politicas, Universidad del Zulia
Subject
General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
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