The Bianucci Law Firm is committed to ensuring the maximum protection of children's rights and supporting parents in the complex issues related to parental responsibility. Our priority is to safeguard the psychological and material well-being of minors by offering high-level legal consultation and assistance.
Parental responsibility is the set of rights and duties that parents have towards their children, as provided by Italian law. It includes the obligation to provide care, education, instruction, and maintenance for the children, always respecting their interests and fundamental rights.
The well-being of minors must be at the center of every decision, ensuring a stable and safe environment in which they can grow and develop fully.
Parental responsibility concerns all aspects of the minor's life and extends until they reach adulthood or economic independence. Among the main duties of parents are:
In cases of separation or divorce, the role of parental responsibility becomes even more delicate. Our Law Firm intervenes to protect the rights of the minor, focusing in particular on:
The Bianucci Law Firm offers personalized legal support to resolve complex situations related to parental responsibility. We stand by families to ensure that every decision made respects the best interest of the minor, as required by law and jurisprudence.
Parental responsibility is the set of rights and duties that parents have towards their children, including care, education, instruction, and maintenance, in respect of their best interest.
In case of separation, Italian law generally provides for shared custody, ensuring that both parents can actively participate in the minor's life. Exclusive custody is only provided in specific situations.
If a parent does not fulfill their duties towards the child, the other parent can turn to the court to request measures that protect the minor, such as reviewing custody or enforcing maintenance obligations.
Parental responsibility lasts until the child reaches adulthood. However, the obligation to provide maintenance can continue until the child achieves economic independence.
Yes, our Firm provides legal support to resolve conflicts related to parental responsibility, ensuring that the decisions made are in the best interest of the minor.