“Trendy” among minors: accusing parents of harassment to go with boyfriend

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juvenile prosecutor The perfect Rodriguez Montequin Announced at opening Thursday Turkish Bar Association I. National Family Law Congress Oviedo The “trendy” among 16- and 17-year-olds – organized by the entity’s Family Commission-: “reporting their parents for abuse and asking to be greeted by 20- or 21-year-old adults with boyfriends at the weekend” is obsolete. With this example, the prosecutor warned that “one should be very careful about handing over children to third parties”..

Masada, María Villanueva (moderator), Sonia Arévalo (head of the Family Commission), Encarnación Vicente, Jesús María Chamorro (TSJA), Luis Albo (Dean of the Bar), Esther Fernández (senior prosecutor), and Ignacio Cuesta, Deputy Mayor of Oviedo, Congress’ at the opening. Miki Lopez LUIS ANGEL VEGA,

Rodríguez Montequín, who has been a prosecutor for minors for 22 years and six years, explained some other cases where the immediate presence of specialist prosecutors is often required. “There is a problem when detainees go out on the weekends. They run out of money and have to call the police at four in the morning and take them to the centers where they are admitted.” “non-taxi driver” agents.

The prosecutor explained that they received calls for cases involving children in need of help because they were expelled from school or run away by their parents. Recently attended one of the following cases: Three underage children who robbed their parents and went to a friend’s house in Madrid plains. “They were making bottles when the police went home, and they laughed at the agents when they refused to open the door,” the prosecutor said. The prosecutor noted that they noticed “an increase in crimes of a sexual nature and in flotilla-parent attacks, but also an increase in aggression as there are violent robberies and injuries by minors.”

Inmaculada Rodríguez attended a colloquium that produced one of the most emotional moments: Julia BeltranShe is the author of the book “Abrazos de hiel y miel”, in which she describes her experiences as a 21-year-old “institutionalized girl”. She described, with tears on the surface of her skin, how she was declared a “helpless girl” at the age of twelve, after seeing how her parents attacked each other and put other people and addictions before her “children”. At that age, she already knew what it was like to be “rejected” by loved ones. And in these circumstances “the system was never explained to me, I did not understand why I was treated like this.” At school, he suffered the stigma of feeling different and “institutional violence”.. “I wasn’t asked if I wanted to continue my relationship with my parents and family. You should involve the children more and respect their needs,” she added.

Lawyer María Villanueva (moderator), Antonia Fuentes, Julia Beltrán and Inmaculada Rodríguez Montequín. Luis Vega

He placed himself in an educational action settlement (CRAE) where children are “victims of the system” and “not provided with the tools to avoid repeating patterns and restore calm in one’s life”. “Do you really think that by separating the victim from the aggressor the problem will go away? The work is not limited to these. attackerbut also with the victim“So they will know what mechanism to use to defend themselves, and so they will gain dignity and courage, more emotional knowledge and more personal growth,” he added.

Underage Advocate of the Principality, Antonia FuentesListening to the story of the young woman with great attention, he wanted to break the prejudices about the protection and custody files. “Consensus-based decisions should be valid, and will an assessment and risk statement be made only when parental cooperation is passive or absent? Even so, the child remains in the family core. The most extreme measure is the decision to leave, which separates the child from the family.and the most challenging is the suspension of parental authority,” he explained. Fuentes emphasized that all these processes are reviewed every 3-6 months, that minors can object to the decisions, and in this case, a lawyer is appointed to them. status of parents PandemicOut of fear, they did not send their children to school..

Gessell Rooms

At the opening of the Congress, the Deputy Minister of Justice, incarnation vincentstated that “the minor’s right to be heard is one of the principality’s concerns”. Proof of this is the opening of a Gessell room in Gijón, an “intimate space for the little ones to witness in privacy.” “This won’t be the last as there will be one in the Langreo courthouse under construction and the courthouse under renovation in Cangas de Narcea, although our intention is to have one in each judicial district,” Vicente said. Stating that they are concerned about the quality of psychosocial services, which increased from three to six, Öztürk said, “We requested the cooperation of Psychologists and Social Graduates to reduce the delays in the reports.”

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