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    El Régimen de Visitas Supervisadas
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato,Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Trabajo Social, 2022-09) Zurita Ibarra, Kerly Jazmín; Naranjo Ruíz, Viviana Fidencia
    The principle of the best interest of the child is considered a primary principle within Family Law, in which not only the family must interfere, but also the State, which has the obligation to guarantee compliance with the aforementioned principle, as well as the rights that has been stipulated in the Organic Code of Childhood and Adolescence The purpose of the research topic is to make known the basic points for which the supervised visitation regime is given, focusing mainly on the factors and problems for which a Judge comes to interfere, as well as reflecting what is does and from what aspects the Social Worker interacts. It was possible to know the aspects of the case under study, as an example in relation to the obligation to comply with the interaction of the child with both parents, since the education and upbringing of children does not depend on one parent, but on both. even if they do not live together, responding to the need for parents to learn about the rights of the child and about the obligation to live together with their father and mother.

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