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**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**
**Moldova Examines Legal Framework for Protecting Children's Rights**
**CHIȘINĂU, Moldova –** On Tuesday, February 4, 2025, public consultations were held in Moldova concerning a draft law aimed at improving the legal framework for defending the rights of children. The consultations brought together experts, legal professionals, and representatives from various organizations to discuss proposed modifications and enhancements to existing legislation.
The draft law addresses several key areas related to child welfare, including procedures in courts of law, timelines for resolving cases involving parental rights, and the protection of children in vulnerable situations, such as those at risk of abuse or neglect. The initiative seeks to strike a more equitable balance between the best interests of the child, the rights of parents, and public order.
"This legislative initiative arose from numerous discussions with parents who find themselves in difficult situations," stated a representative involved in the project. "We have seen many cases that, up until now, have not been resolved, even those cases where it is obvious that certain actions should be taken to protect children."
The proposed changes include modifications related to proceedings in courts, deadlines for resolving cases regarding the protection of parental rights, and the rights of children who live separately from their parents. The consultations also addressed the issue of parents who, after separation, restrict access to information about the child from the other parent.
The draft law also addresses the challenging issue of parental alienation. This is a situation where one parent attempts to damage the relationship between a child and the other parent.
"We are aware this is a complex issue, and we need to understand how we can intervene to prevent parental alienation," commented a legal expert involved in the consultations. "We cannot ignore this aspect, as such situations are very present in our society."
Additional proposals include setting a maximum timeframe of three to four months for resolving cases involving minors in all courts of law. The project also proposes that in cases where an abusive parent is involved, the police can intervene if necessary to ensure the safety and well-being of the child.
The process has received the support of UNICEF, and the organization has expressed its endorsement of the proposed legislative modifications.
**About the Initiative:**
The initiative to improve the legal framework for the protection of children's rights is a collaborative effort aimed at addressing existing gaps and challenges in the current system. The goal is to create a more comprehensive and effective legal environment that safeguards the well-being of children in Moldova and ensures their rights are protected.
**Contact:**
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