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Hello everyone! I am lawyer Wang Jia, and what I want to share with you today is. Can parents let underage children live alone?
After Zhang bought a new house, he left 13-year-old mentally retarded daughter to live alone in the original bungalow and ignored it. In order to find an ideal study place for 14-year-old son, Huang rented a house near the school and let him live there alone. But Huang goes to send money and things on time every day to check his son's learning progress. Are the above two practices illegal?
Article 19 of the Law on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency stipulates that parents or other guardians of minors shall not let minors under the age of 16 live alone without supervision.
According to the above regulations, parents or other guardians of minors shall not let minors under the age of 16 live alone without supervision. There are two situations in which minors live alone, one is living alone without supervision, and the other is living alone without supervision. However, the above-mentioned law clearly stipulates that people who live alone without guardianship. Obviously, the law only prohibits solitary living without supervision, not solitary living with supervision. Therefore, in the above two cases, case 1 left 13-year-old mentally retarded daughter to live alone in the original bungalow, which is obviously an illegal act prohibited by law without a guardian. In the second case, although 14-year-old son lives alone, he sends money and things on time every day to check his study progress. In this case, although the son lives alone, he is not separated from Huang's guardianship, which is not an illegal act of separation from guardianship prohibited by law.
According to the law, children under the age of 16 should live under the supervision of their parents or other guardians to ensure the healthy growth of minors and give full play to the management and education functions of each family. Parents and friends shall perform their guardianship duties according to law, and minors under the age of 16 shall not be allowed to live alone without supervision.
Guangdong province women's rights protection Yu information service office
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Project introduction
Guangdong Women's Rights Protection Information Service Station (Zhongshan Station) was established in June 2008. Guangdong Women's Rights Protection and Information Service Station (Zhongshan Station) is a social welfare service project undertaken and managed by Zhongshan Women's Federation under the guidance of Guangdong Women's Federation. Committed to meeting the needs of women's rights protection and information services, resolving contradictions and disputes, safeguarding women's legitimate rights and interests, and promoting women's development, family beauty and social stability.
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Women, children and families with rights protection and information service needs in Zhongshan City.
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