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  • Glossary of legal terms

    06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | Æ | Ø | Å | Abductor The person who takes a child illegally out of its country of habitual residence or who fails to return a child to its

  • Frequently asked questions

    06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Where is your child? Contact your nearest police station for advice on whether your child should be reported as missing and whether an international search notice should be issued. You can read more about searching for a child/abductor under

  • Background for the list of lawyers

    06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    The Ministry of Justice and Public Security has established a list of lawyers who specialise in child abduction cases so that affected parents may get in touch with a lawyer that has special expertise on and knowledge of child abduction.

  • Passports for children

    06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Norwegian children must have their own passports. This is also recommended for travel within the Schengen Area (Europe's passport-free zone), since a passport is the only valid proof of identity for Norwegians abroad.

  • Emergency situation

    06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    If you have parental responsibility for a child that is about to be abducted from Norway, you should contact the police immediately by going to your nearest police station or by calling the following telephone number: 02800. The police can assist in

  • Norwegian court proceedings

    06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    A child abduction case is not the same as a child custody case. In a child abduction case pursuant to one of the conventions the court's task is to determine whether the child shall be repatriated following an unlawful abduction.

  • Legislations

    02/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Legislation The Children Act The Child Abduction Act Act relating to free legal aid General Civil Penal Code (see section 216) Conventions Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction of 25 October 1980 (the Hague

  • Agreement between the parents

    01/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    If you are afraid that your child will be abducted, you can seek to enter into an agreement with the other party to try and prevent the child from actually being abducted.

  • Kindergarten Act

    09/05/2011 Law Ministry of Education and Research

    Kindergartens shall provide children under compulsory school age with good opportunities for development and activity in close understanding and collaboration with the children's homes.

    Read act at lovdata.no

  • Child Welfare Service Conflict Resolution Board

    External organization Ministry of Children and Families

    The state and municipal levels of Norway's child welfare service sometimes find themselves in disagreement over problem-solving approaches and financial responsibility. To avoid long and expensive processes while making sure that cases are handled

  • Child Welfare Tribunal

    External organization Ministry of Children and Families

    Child Welfare Tribunal are responsible for decision-making with regard to child welfare services. Today there are 12 such county tribunals; each one covers one or two counties. The tribunals comprise a national body which on matters of social

    Web page: http://www.fylkesnemndene.no/en/

  • Allocation Committee for support to voluntary children's and youth organizations

    Councils and committees Ministry of Children and Families

    The Allocation Committee it is an administrative body within the Ministry of Children and Equality whose primary responsibility is to distribute grants and subsidies to voluntary national children's and youth organizations in accord with regulations

  • Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV)

    External organization Ministry of Children and Families

    The Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration is composed of a central agency and elements of the municipal social service systems.

    Web page: https://www.nav.no/en/home

  • Report No. 16 to the Storting (2006-2007) - Early Intervention for Lifelong Learning

    15/12/2006 Report to the Storting Ministry of Education and Research

  • The Cash Benefit Act

    16/10/2001 Law Ministry of Children and Families

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