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Multiparentalidade: benefícios e dificuldades da paternidade socioafetiva

Authors: Nunes, Juliana de Farias;

Multiparentalidade: benefícios e dificuldades da paternidade socioafetiva

Abstract

No presente trabalho buscou-se apresentar uma comparação do Direito de Família Português com Direito de Família Brasileiro, no intuito de compreender o porquê a família e seus conceitos desenvolveram-se tanto nos últimos tempos. O objetivo geral foi explorar algumas questões problemáticas em relação às novas espécies de filiação. Assim, foram pesquisadas as modalidades de parentescos da legislação dos dois países. Em seguida, o instituto do apadrinhamento e suas visões dentro da legislação Portuguesa e Brasileira. Por conseguinte, as modalidades de reconhecimento de filhos, também em ambas as legislações. E ainda, os conceitos das novas espécies de filiações desenvolvidas no Brasil, da socioafetividade e multiparentalidade. E por fim, os benefícios e dificuldades de adaptação na seara jurídica, destas novas espécies de filiação.

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Portugal
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Keywords

Apadrinhamento, Socioafetividade, Espécies de filiação, Reconhecimento de paternidade, Multiparentalidade

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