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Family Courts Break Stigma: the Welfare of Minors Is Prioritized: Misantla's Lawyer

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In an important turn of the family law, Mexican courts have left behind the traditional criterion that almost automatically granted the care and custody of children to mothers, said lawyer Jorge Alberto Parra, a specialist in civil and family matters. During an interview, Parra explained that currently judges adopt a more balanced approach, analyzing each case individually, based on the principle of the best interests of the child, leaving aside…
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In an important turn of the family law, Mexican courts have left behind the traditional criterion that almost automatically granted the care and custody of children to mothers, said lawyer Jorge Alberto Parra, a specialist in civil and family matters. During an interview, Parra explained that currently judges adopt a more balanced approach, analyzing each case individually, based on the principle of the best interests of the child, leaving aside…

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Imagen del Golfo broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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