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  2. Family law of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Adoption of Children Act states: The parents must be older than 25 years old and at least 21 years older than the adoption child. Adoptive parent must not be more than 50 years older than the child. Parent should have sound mental health. The child must be under 21 years old and a Singapore resident.

  3. Family Justice Courts - Wikipedia

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    Family Justice Act 2014 [6] Administration of Muslim Law Act 1966; Adoption of Children Act 1939; Children and Young Persons Act 1993; Criminal Procedure Code 2010; Guardianship of Infants Act 1934; Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1966; International Child Abduction Act 2010; Intestate Succession Act 1967; Legitimacy Act 1934; Maintenance of ...

  4. Singapore Children's Society - Wikipedia

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    The year 1984 also saw Singapore Children's Society launch Tinkle Friend, a hotline dedicated to children aged between 7 and 12 for them to voice out their problems. Four years later, in 1988, the Society initiated and developed voluntary services for the prevention of child abuse .

  5. Parental abuse by children - Wikipedia

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    There are no agencies or programs that protect parents from abusive children, adolescents or teenagers other than giving up their parental rights to the state they live in. [15] Lastly, the quality of family relationships directly influences child-to-parent violence, with power-assertive discipline playing a mediating role in this connection.

  6. Child protection - Wikipedia

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    Under Article 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, a 'child protection system' provides for the protection of children in and out of the home.One of the ways this can be enabled is through the provision of quality education, the fourth of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, in addition to other child protection systems.

  7. List of international and European laws on child protection ...

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    The international legal framework concerning children in migration and mobility provides safeguards in relation to asylum and international protection, labour regulations, the prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking in human beings, international standards for migrant workers, child victims of crime and the judiciary, as well as ...

  8. Caning in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore not caning children is seen as being soft on them, and not instilling proper discipline. According to a survey conducted by The Sunday Times in January 2009, 57 percent of surveyed parents expressed the view that caning was an acceptable form of punishment, and that they had used it on their children for reasons such as ...

  9. Singaporean nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Individuals born in Singapore automatically receive Singaporean citizenship at birth if at least one parent is a Singapore citizen, except if the father is a foreign diplomat or enemy alien and birth occurred in occupied territory. Children born overseas are Singapore citizens by descent if either parent is a citizen otherwise than by descent.