What is family law?
Family law is the part of civil law that regulates the relationships of individuals in the family environment. In the narrow sense, it is a community of family, wife and husband. It is a community of family, wife, husband and children. In the broadest sense, the family is a group of people living under the same roof, subject to the authority of the head of the household. For example, blood and beech relatives living under the same roof, butler, apprentice, etc.
Principles in family law:
Unity principle:
The union of marriage is not a temporary togetherness. It is desirable to know this union by third parties; therefore, this unity must be recognized and recognized by a single name (family name). That is why the husband and wife of the woman carry the surname of the father.
Continuity principle:
The real thing is that the family ends with death. But this continuity is not absolute. This continuity can be terminated if there are reasons for divorce and reasons for all reasons.
The principle of protection of the weak
For example, provisions on the protection of women and children.
Lack of regulatory freedom:
Family law does not include freedom of will. The parties cannot create legal relations which are not regulated by law with their free will in family law. For example, they cannot decide on the reasons for unforeseen divorce by law. The parties cannot change the rules stipulated in the law. For example, contrary to the mandatory rule in the law, they cannot make an agreement to carry the husband’s surname.
The principle of state intervention:
The marriage process in front of the official marriage officer or divorce, such as the actual decision of the judge.
The principle of equality:
As a rule, gender equality is recognized. For example, divorce is the same for husband and wife.
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