Legal Encyclopedia. The letter P

CURATORSHIP

- A form of protection of personal and property rights and interests of citizens, carried out by the state bodies of trusteeship and guardianship. P. installed above:

1) persons aged 14 to 18 who have a right to education in the family caregiver, the care, education, comprehensive development;

2) by the citizens, limited in capacity as a result of abuse of alcohol and drugs;

3) capable citizens, who for health reasons can not independently protect their rights and interests (the disabled, the elderly). Trustees take care of creating the necessary living conditions in wards, caring for them, providing treatment, protect them from abuse by third parties.

Citizens under the AP, transact only with the consent of the trustee.

When establishing a juvenile P.

It reserves the right to:

1) due to it the alimony;

2) pensions and allowances;

3) ownership or right of use of the dwelling;

4) communication with your family and relatives;

5) Taking into account their views when addressing issues pertaining to it;

6) protection of their interests, both independently and with the help of the trustee.

The trustee has the right to:

1) to represent the interests of the ward;

2) to determine how his upbringing;

3) to choose an educational institution and a form of training for wards of general education given its opinion;

4) to demand the return of the ward in court by persons holding it at home without any legal grounds.

P. terminated:

1) the death of a guardian or ward;

2) the achievement of a minor 18 years of age;

3) marriage;

4) emancipation;

5) The cancellation of the decision to recognize the ward of the court partially capable;

6) the exemption from duties at the request of the trustee if there is a valid reason;

7) removal by the guardianship and trustee P. In case of return of the minor to his parents, his adoption, placement in an educational medical institution, the institution of social protection of the population;

8) removal by the guardianship and trustee P. if he abuses, fails to perform its duties.