Jurisprudential and Legal Review of the Right of the Adopted Child to Receive Alimony from the Legal Guardian

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Some citizens adopt a child through the legal process, thus committing themselves to providing for their material and spiritual needs. The adopted child is not considered the real child of the guardian and is not even one of his or her real relatives. For this reason, some believe that the means of alimony are missing and that the adopted child has no right to receive alimony from his guardian. On the other hand, man certainly needs someone to provide for him at a young age. Current laws also require the guardian to pay alimony. Therefore, at first glance, it seems that there is a conflict between this legal ruling and jurisprudence. In the present study, the authors reject this conflict. With a jurisprudential and legal approach and by collecting data through the library method, they have addressed the basics of the adopted child's right to receive alimony from his guardian. Finally, the guardian's commitment is introduced as the source of his duty to pay alimony.

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Persian
Published:
Jurisprudential and Legal Studies of Woman and Family, Volume:4 Issue: 7, 2021
Pages:
105 to 124
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