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Greek Constitutional Court grants access to child's therapy records even
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The Hellenic Constitution Tribunal ruled that a separated father retains the right of information regarding his minor children, including attendance at speech centers and other relevant activities in cases where he lacks direct care duties or has been found negligent by social services authorities despite having access rights to child-related matters under Greek law as established on March 18.
Key Points
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1The Hellenic Constitutional Council ruled that a separated father has the right to access materials concerning his child.
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2This ruling applies specifically regarding items such as records of therapy or guidance provided at centers like Alpha Center and Language Centers.
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3Crucially, this decision grants visitation rights even if one parent lacks formal parental care (epimeleia).
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4The court emphasized the importance of access to information related to minors regardless of which parent holds custody duties.
Developments
[Mar 18, 20:59]
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March 18
The Hellenic Constitutional Council issued a ruling granting separated fathers access to child-related materials, including therapy records.