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Family LawVERIFIED NEPAL LEGAL TERM
Balbalika (बालबालिका)
English Equivalent:Children
Definition Summary
"Minors under the age of legal adulthood."
Detailed Explanation
Balbalika refers to children under the legal age of majority (18 years), who are entitled to parental maintenance, protection, and education.
Legal Basis in Nepal Law
Children Act 2075, Section 2.
Practical Example
The custody and welfare of balbalika are decided by the family court during divorce proceedings.
Family Law, Child Support, and Custody Regulations in Nepal
Family disputes, divorce (Sambandhabichhed), child custody, and child support (Manachamal) are governed by Chapter 3 of the Muluki Civil Code 2074 and the Children Act 2075.
Key Statutory Rules:
- Custody Priority: For children under 5 years of age, primary custody is awarded to the mother, provided she can care for the child. For children between 5 and 10, custody goes to the mother if she has not remarried.
- Child Choice: Children who are 10 years of age or older have the right to choose which parent they wish to live with during court proceedings.
- Maintenance Obligation: Both parents are legally obligated to provide education, healthcare, and maintenance according to their financial status.
- Visitation Rights: The non-custodial parent is entitled to reasonable visitation rights as determined by the court to maintain a healthy relationship.
Required Documentation:
- Marriage registration certificate (Bibaah Darta).
- Birth certificates of the children (Balbalika Janma Darta).
- Income certificates and property deeds of both parents to calculate support.
- Ward recommendation letters regarding the family status.