
Family Lawyer
A family lawyer in Belarus specializes in resolving legal issues related to family matters, including child custody, alimony, and guardianship. They provide expert guidance on the legal rights and responsibilities of each family member, ensuring that all parties involved are treated fairly. Whether you’re navigating a divorce, seeking custody of your grandchildren, or addressing other family disputes, a family lawyer can help protect your interests and ensure that the legal process is handled smoothly and efficiently.
Grandmothers (grandfathers) who live separately
Sometimes communication between relatives develops in such a way that grandmothers (grandfathers) who live separately from grandchildren, great-grandchildren are deprived of the opportunity to communicate with them. Siblings who live separately may also have a situation where relatives with whom a brother or sister lives do not allow communication. Such situations have a way out and are resolved in court. Grandmothers (grandfathers), siblings may ask the court to establish the procedure for their participation in the upbringing of these children and remove obstacles to communication.

When grandparents and other relatives can go to court
Grandparents, great-grandmothers, great-grandfathers have the right to communicate with grandchildren, great-grandchildren. Siblings have the right to communicate with each other.
There are cases when grandmothers, grandfathers, great-grandmothers, great-grandfathers, siblings are denied communication with their grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brothers (sisters) by parents, guardians, trustees of these children. In such cases, you can apply to the court, which will determine the order of communication between adults and children. In court, it will be necessary to prove that the parents and guardians of the child interfere with communication with him and that communication meets the interests of the child and does not have a bad influence, taking into account the personality of the adult.
The court will need the conclusion of the guardianship authority on the living conditions of such adults and the possibility of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brothers, sisters to get to school in case of visiting relatives; about the time favorable for communication between an adult and a child.

What order of participation in the upbringing of a child can be determined by the court
From the age of 10, the court asks the child’s opinion regarding communication with his grandmother, grandfather, great-grandmother, great-grandfather, brother or sister. The court determines the time, place and order of communication of such adults with children. It can be a certain day or days of the month, certain hours of that day. The place of communication with the child may be the place where he lives with a parent or both parents, a guardian, a trustee. The court may determine that, taking into account the interests of the child, the grandfather, grandmother, brother or sister can attend children’s events with him.
The court takes into account the attachment of the child to such adults and the child’s ability to spend time without parents, guardians. The psychological state of the child is taken into account. The court may allow the child to communicate with such adults in the presence of one or both parents, guardians, when it is in the interests of the child.

Procedure for a child traveling abroad with grandparents
A child can travel abroad with grandparents only if both parents provide notarized consent. To do so, both parents must visit a notary, where they will authorize the grandparent’s travel with the child. The consent specifies that both parents agree to the trip and can be valid for a set period or until the child turns 18. The notary charges a fee of 0.5 basic units, and parents must provide passports and the child’s birth certificate.
Documents to be provided to border guards when crossing the border
When crossing the Belarusian border with a child, grandparents must present their passports, the child’s passport, and notarized consent from both parents for the child to travel abroad. If one parent’s consent is missing, grandparents must provide documentation explaining why it could not be obtained. For example, if a parent is deceased, they must present the original or a notarized copy of the death certificate along with the other required documents to the border guard.
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LawyerLegal assistance is provided by advocate Anton Grinewich, Specialized Legal Bar No. 2 in Minsk.
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AddressOffice: 1 Krasnaya str., Minsk, Republic of Belarus Postal address: 1 Krasnaya str., Minsk, Republic of Belarus
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Working hoursMonday-Friday 9:00-19:00