Mar 5 โ€ข 12:58 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ป Latvia LSM

Divorce at the Notary, Priority - Children's Interests

The process for divorcing at a notary in Latvia has changed to prioritize the interests of children by formalizing custody, access rights, and child support agreements.

In Latvia, as of March this year, the procedure for divorcing at a notary has been updated to emphasize the welfare of children involved. This change requires that agreements concerning child custody, rights of access, and maintenance be formalized in the form of notarial acts, thereby ensuring that both parents are legally bound to act in the best interests of their children. The Minister responsible has noted that many individuals previously exploited gaps in the regulations, making this reform essential for safeguarding children's rights.

The initiative has seen a positive response, as evidenced by the overwhelming demand for legal consultations on Notary Days, which provide free legal advice. Since early morning, telephone centers have been inundated with calls from individuals seeking clarification on various topics related to divorce proceedings. Last year's statistics show that nearly 10,000 calls were received, highlighting the significant interest in legal guidance from notaries. This trend indicates a growing awareness among the public regarding the importance of having professional legal support during personal and family disputes.

The primary message conveyed by notaries during this initiative is to encourage individuals to seek their advice before making legal decisions. The notaries stress the importance of careful planning and caution, urging potential clients not to rush into matters without first seeking professional guidance. This focus on informed decision-making aims to prevent unnecessary risks and ensure that individuals navigate the legal processes securely and effectively.

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