foreldrerett
Foreldrerett, or parental authority, is the legal right and duty of parents to care for a child and to make decisions affecting the child’s upbringing and welfare. In Norway, foreldreretten ordinarily rests with both parents and lasts until the child reaches adulthood, unless a court alters the arrangement.
It covers decisions about where the child lives, education, health care, and general upbringing. Parents are
When parents separate or divorce, joint foreldreansvar is common; in some cases one parent may be granted
Parental authority ends when the child becomes 18, but the child’s views and best interests guide decisions
Foreldreretten can be restricted or revoked by a court if a parent is deemed unfit or if
Foreldrerett is part of the broader concept of foreldreansvar, which includes the duties related to the child’s
Legal basis: Foreldrerett is governed primarily by Barneloven (the Child Act) and related family law provisions,