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Desintegrating families - the importance of family law for school practise and its influence on managerial work of the elementary school headmaster
Šalamova, Ildikó ; Kitzberger, Jindřich (advisor) ; Báča, Milan (referee)
TITLE: Disintegrating families - the importance of family law for school practice and its influence on managerial work of the elementary school headmaster. AUTHOR: Ildikó Šalamova DEPARTMENT: School managment centre SUPERVISOR: RNDr. Jindřich Kitzberger ABSTRACT: The aim of this Bachelor's thesis paper is to analyse the compliance of the current legal standards valid for families and schooling in the area of various forms of regulation of legal relations between school-age children and their legal guardians after the breakup of a marriage or the separation of partners. The breakup of the family, followed by granting of custody and the phenomenon of shared custody of minor school-age children, significantly influences school life and the work of the school manager. Through analysis and research I discovered the extent to which family law and school law, as amended, mutually complement each other in primary school in cases of problem-free application of child custody or shared custody, and in what way the law for the given obligation ensuing from one of the valid standards in everyday application influences institutions underpinning the second legal standard. KEYWORDS: custody, shared custody, mutual custody, obligatory school attendance, custody and school
The custody of underage children and the right to be in contact with them
Váňová, Lucie ; Hendrychová, Michaela (referee) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
This Master's degree thesis addresses the issue of "The custody of underage children and the right to be in contact with them." The main attention is paid to the Czech legal instruments concerning the protection of underage children whose parents are getting divorced or do not live together. The thesis deals with the historical Czech legal development as well as the relevant legislation in force, different types of post-divorce care of children, their contact with both parents and other family members. A special emphasis is placed on the established practice of courts as well as relevant key judgments of the Czech Supreme Court and the Czech Constitutional Court. In comparison to the Czech legislation is described also the Slovak divorce regulation. Furthermore, relevant alterations introduced by the new Civil Code coming into effect on 1 January 2014 are considered. Due to the personal and emotional nature of family law relationships, the thesis discusses also the psychological impact of divorce on children and their parent's behavior. These are important especially for judges, social workers, mediators and family law lawyers. The thesis is composed of the following eight chapters: Introduction; Dissolution of Marriage; Award of Custody of Children; Contact with Children; Slovak legal regulation of...
The custody of underage children and the right to be in contact with them
Váňová, Lucie ; Salač, Josef (advisor) ; Švestka, Jiří (referee)
This Master's degree thesis addresses the issue of "The custody of underage children and the right to be in contact with them." The main attention is paid to the Czech legal instruments concerning the protection of underage children whose parents are getting divorced or do not live together. The thesis deals with the historical Czech legal development as well as the relevant legislation in force, different types of post-divorce care of children, their contact with both parents and other family members. A special emphasis is placed on the established practice of courts as well as relevant key judgments of the Czech Supreme Court and the Czech Constitutional Court. In comparison to the Czech legislation is described also the Slovak divorce regulation. Furthermore, relevant alterations introduced by the new Civil Code coming into effect on 1 January 2014 are considered. Due to the personal and emotional nature of family law relationships, the thesis discusses also the psychological impact of divorce on children and their parent's behavior. These are important especially for judges, social workers, mediators and family law lawyers. The thesis is composed of the following eight chapters: Introduction; Dissolution of Marriage; Award of Custody of Children; Contact with Children; Slovak legal regulation of...
The custody of underage children and the right to be in contact with them
Váňová, Lucie ; Hendrychová, Michaela (referee) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
This Master's degree thesis addresses the issue of "The custody of underage children and the right to be in contact with them." The main attention is paid to the Czech legal instruments concerning the protection of underage children whose parents are getting divorced or do not live together. The thesis deals with the historical Czech legal development as well as the relevant legislation in force, different types of post-divorce care of children, their contact with both parents and other family members. A special emphasis is placed on the established practice of courts as well as relevant key judgments of the Czech Supreme Court and the Czech Constitutional Court. In comparison to the Czech legislation is described also the Slovak divorce regulation. Furthermore, relevant alterations introduced by the new Civil Code coming into effect on 1 January 2014 are considered. Due to the personal and emotional nature of family law relationships, the thesis discusses also the psychological impact of divorce on children and their parent's behavior. These are important especially for judges, social workers, mediators and family law lawyers. The thesis is composed of the following eight chapters: Introduction; Dissolution of Marriage; Award of Custody of Children; Contact with Children; Slovak legal regulation of...
Desintegrating families - the importance of family law for school practise and its influence on managerial work of the elementary school headmaster
Šalamova, Ildikó ; Kitzberger, Jindřich (advisor) ; Báča, Milan (referee)
TITLE: Disintegrating families - the importance of family law for school practice and its influence on managerial work of the elementary school headmaster. AUTHOR: Ildikó Šalamova DEPARTMENT: School managment centre SUPERVISOR: RNDr. Jindřich Kitzberger ABSTRACT: The aim of this Bachelor's thesis paper is to analyse the compliance of the current legal standards valid for families and schooling in the area of various forms of regulation of legal relations between school-age children and their legal guardians after the breakup of a marriage or the separation of partners. The breakup of the family, followed by granting of custody and the phenomenon of shared custody of minor school-age children, significantly influences school life and the work of the school manager. Through analysis and research I discovered the extent to which family law and school law, as amended, mutually complement each other in primary school in cases of problem-free application of child custody or shared custody, and in what way the law for the given obligation ensuing from one of the valid standards in everyday application influences institutions underpinning the second legal standard. KEYWORDS: custody, shared custody, mutual custody, obligatory school attendance, custody and school
The custody of underage children and the right to be in contact with them
Váňová, Lucie ; Salač, Josef (advisor) ; Švestka, Jiří (referee)
This Master's degree thesis addresses the issue of "The custody of underage children and the right to be in contact with them." The main attention is paid to the Czech legal instruments concerning the protection of underage children whose parents are getting divorced or do not live together. The thesis deals with the historical Czech legal development as well as the relevant legislation in force, different types of post-divorce care of children, their contact with both parents and other family members. A special emphasis is placed on the established practice of courts as well as relevant key judgments of the Czech Supreme Court and the Czech Constitutional Court. In comparison to the Czech legislation is described also the Slovak divorce regulation. Furthermore, relevant alterations introduced by the new Civil Code coming into effect on 1 January 2014 are considered. Due to the personal and emotional nature of family law relationships, the thesis discusses also the psychological impact of divorce on children and their parent's behavior. These are important especially for judges, social workers, mediators and family law lawyers. The thesis is composed of the following eight chapters: Introduction; Dissolution of Marriage; Award of Custody of Children; Contact with Children; Slovak legal regulation of...

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