Not all mothers consider it an honor to raise a child, so they are negligent in their obligations. In this case, the law provides for a measure according to which maternity is deprived. This procedure takes time and evidence that the woman is not fulfilling her maternal obligations. When a mother is deprived of parental rights ?
Reasons
It is important to understand that such a procedure is a last resort. You cannot go to court just because a woman does not behave very decently or because she has been noticed indecent behavior. The reasons must be more serious and proven.
One of the reasons for deprivation is abuse. This includes violence with the use of not only physical but also mental force. Perhaps the mother encroached on the child's sexual integrity.
Another situation is that the mother does not take her child from some institution, for example, from a maternity hospital. The child went to first grade, but is forced to independently travel to a house that is not close - this is also a reason to think about whether the mother has the right to be called that, especially if other situations are noticed.
If a mother takes any action against the health of her baby, this is a good reason to decide on her parental rights. Moreover, even if she encroached on the health or life of the child's father, even if he did not see it, this incident will also serve as a basis for going to court.
Sometimes the mother is ordered to pay alimony if the father raising the child has filed for it. If she maliciously evades them and does not fulfill other parental responsibilities, the father has the right to go to court. Another reason for this is the mother's illness, which is dangerous for the child. This does not mean a cold or flu, but, for example, chronic alcoholism.
In accordance with the law, if a mother loses her parental status, she loses all rights to her baby. For example, her father may forbid her to see him. In addition, a woman will not be able to subsequently receive financial support from a child, even if she has all the necessary documents in her hands. But there is one peculiarity: in case of deprivation of motherhood, the obligation to pay alimony remains. This means that a father who has deprived his ex-wife of motherhood can go to court to order child support for her. The law in every possible way protects the child from irresponsible parents and takes care of and upbringing.