Africa-Press – Angola. Leaders of various party, religious and traditional denominations, non-governmental organizations and civil society were informed, Tuesday, in the municipality of Cacuaco (Luanda), about the sharing of assets in light of Family Law.
The division of assets is precisely the division of the assets left by someone following death or prolonged absence and without information about the whereabouts of a specific person by the heirs and spouse.
Speaking during the 25th Municipal Family Council”, jurist Diogo Leite, who addressed the topic “Marriage, De facto Union and Inheritance in the light of Sustainable Family Law”, considers it essential that people are able to differentiate marriage from alamamento.
For the jurist, marriage has its implications, which will culminate in inheritance and some people come into conflict because they are not married or the de facto union is recognized, which complicates the process of sharing assets.
From a legal perspective, Marriage and Cohabitation have the same nature, except that the marriage only dissolves with the death or breakup of one of the spouses.
The specialist advised couples who have lived for more than three years to recognize the de facto union or get married, to safeguard their rights, one of which is the sharing of the assets created by the couple, as on the contrary, each one responds individually.
On the other hand, the director of School no 4096, Manuela de Andrade, appealed to parents to improve the support of their children in their studies.
The teacher also mentioned that many families pass on responsibility to their minor children to take care of other minors.
Parents must be involved at school, the guardians’ task is not confined to the home.
Regarding gender, she said it is essential to eliminate all forms of violence against women.
The deputy administrator for the political and social sector, Isabel Vesse Vesse, stressed that the family is the first space for socialization, where the child learns to live with other people, respect rules and others and develop feelings and affection, affection , protection, attention, among others.
According to the person responsible, the family, taking into account its importance, is the basic cell of society in the formation of an individual’s personality and morals.
Isabel Vesse Vesse highlighted that the 25th Municipal Family Council aimed to collect contributions, to later be taken to the National Family Council.
During the 25th Municipal Family Council, held by the Municipal Directorate of Social Action, Former Combatants and Veterans of the Country, the topics were addressed: “Family awareness about reproductive spacing with a focus on health beneficiaries”, “Impact of the Implementation of public programs in the development of the territory, among others.
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