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Discharge of parental responsibility
SULZEROVÁ, Kateřina
The exercise of parental responsibility is the sum total of the rights and obligations of both parents to care for a minor child. This topic bears the name of the former legislation (1998-2014). The current legislation mentions the term "parental responsibility", therefore both terms will appear here, due to the use of mostly current sources. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe and introduce the issue of parental responsibility to the reader as clearly as possible. This thesis is purely theoretical and is largely based on a content analysis from professional sources, drawing mainly on statutes and current case law that deal with parental responsibility. This thesis should provide clear and transparent information for practice, which can be used by those interested in this topic or serve as study material for other students. The thesis is organized into five major chapters. The first chapter deals with parental responsibility itself, its history and its bearers. The second chapter describes the various interferences with parental responsibility, their legal regulation and the possibilities how to defend oneself in such a case. In addition to this chapter, a statistical overview of final court decisions on the suspension, limitation, removal and restoration of parental responsibility has been drawn up. The options for custody and access to a minor child are described in Chapter 3, where three basic forms of custody are also defined. In the next chapter, the different positions of institutions regarding the care of minors are elaborated. The fifth and last chapter deals with the Cochem model and its possibilities of incorporation into practice in the Czech Republic.

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