alusjärjepidevale
Alusjärjepidevale, often translated as "parental continuity" or "child's continued relationship with parents," is a concept that emerged in Finnish family law and child welfare discussions. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining a stable and consistent relationship between a child and their parents, even in situations where the parents are not living together or are undergoing changes in their family structure. The underlying principle is that a child's well-being is best served by predictable and ongoing contact with both biological parents, unless there are significant reasons to limit or prohibit such contact.
The concept gained prominence as a counterpoint to approaches that might prioritize rapid relocation or limited
Alusjärjepidevale is not an absolute right that overrides all other considerations. It is a guiding principle