huvudfamiljer
Huvudfamiljer, also known as core families, are a concept in Swedish family law that refers to the primary family units recognized by the state. These families are typically composed of a married couple and their children, or a single parent and their children. The concept of huvudfamiljer is central to Swedish family law and social welfare policies, as it determines eligibility for certain benefits and services.
The term "huvudfamilj" was introduced in the Swedish Family Code in 1973, replacing the previous concept of
Huvudfamiljer are also relevant in the context of child custody and visitation rights. In cases where parents
In summary, huvudfamiljer are the primary family units recognized by Swedish family law. They are composed