Dec 2, 2004 13:49
20 yrs ago
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English term

Nonparental Custody Case

Non-PRO English to Spanish Law/Patents Law (general) Court case
Nonparental Custody Case
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PRO (1): Arturo Delgado

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Proposed translations

7 mins

caso de custodia sin padres

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25 mins

caso de custodia sin patria potestad

suerte
Peer comment(s):

disagree Arturo Delgado : Pienso que si existe patria potestad, los que pasa es que no se la van a otorgar al padre o a la madre sino a otra persona
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1 hr

demanda de custodia por un tercero

"Custody of children by someone other than the parents is called Nonparental or Third Party Custody" Te doy mi sugerencia de acuerdo a esta definicion. Se trata de un caso en el que la custodia no se dara al padre o a la madre sino a los abuelos, tio, etc. No se si existe un termino definido en Sudamerica o Espana,pero esta es mi sugerencia.
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