forældreansvaret
Forældreansvaret, which translates to parental responsibility, is a fundamental legal concept in Danish family law. It encompasses the rights and duties that parents have towards their minor children. This responsibility begins at birth and continues until the child reaches the age of 18 or is otherwise legally emancipated. The core of forældreansvaret lies in ensuring the child's well-being, development, and upbringing.
Key aspects of parental responsibility include the obligation to provide care, education, and protection for the
Custody and access are significant components of forældreansvaret. While traditionally one parent held sole custody, current
The law presumes that it is in the child's best interest to have a relationship with both