Are you a single parent and are you not getting enough money or no money from the other parent for your child? Then you can get advice and support from the youth welfare office.
Legal representation must be ensured for every minor. This representation can take place within the framework of a guardianship if the parents cannot, are not allowed to or do not want to perform this task.
If you have taken on guardianship of a minor, this entails certain responsibilities. The family court supports you as a guardian and advises you on your rights and responsibilities. It also supervises all of your activities.
If you have taken on guardianship of a minor, this entails certain responsibilities. The family court supports you as a guardian and advises you on your rights and responsibilities. It also supervises all of your activities.
If you manage a guardianship professionally, you can demand remuneration for it. For guardianships managed on a voluntary basis, this is only possible under certain conditions.
Do you have or are you going to have a child and the child's father does not want to acknowledge his paternity or is unknown? Then you can get advice and support.
If you or a person you care for are limited in their ability to participate in social life due to a disability or the threat of disability, you may be eligible for integration assistance.