Abstract

The article examines the issue of the relationship between parents and children, taking into account the legal status of the latter, namely: how the legal relationship between parents and children is transformed as they grow up and reach adulthood. The traditional understanding of child-parent relations is considered as one of the stages of the relationship between parents and children, but not ending with the coming of age of children, since kinship is an indefinite factor affecting all subsequent relationships that arise between them. The article provides a small historical and legal analysis of the relationship between parents and children, confirming the author’s conclusions about the dynamics of the development of these relations under the influence of social, economic, and cultural processes taking place in society.

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