According to the law in Vietnam, who are orphans, abandoned children, and children who have no one to rely on?

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Question date: 29/09/2022

According to the law in Vietnam, who are orphans, abandoned children, and children who have no one to rely on? Thank you!

    • Orphans

      - Orphans who have no caregiver.

      - Orphans who are nurtured by child protection service providers or social relief establishments.

      - Orphans who live with their relatives.

      - Orphans who receive alternative care from individuals or families other than their relatives, unless they are adopted.

      Abandoned children

      - Abandoned children who have no alternative care.

      - Abandoned children who have alternative care.

      Children who have no one to rely on

      - Children who have one parent die and the other declared as missing as prescribed by law.

      - Children who have one parent die and the other taken care of by a social relief establishment or no longer capable of caring for and nurturing his/her children.

      - Children who have one parent die and the other currently serving an imprisonment sentence or confined to a compulsory educational institution or compulsory rehabilitation establishment.

      - Children who have both parents declared as missing as prescribed by law.

      - Children who have one parent declared as missing as prescribed by law and the other taken care of at a social relief establishment.

      - Children who have one parent declared as missing as prescribed by law and the other serving an imprisonment sentence or confined to a compulsory educational institution or compulsory rehabilitation establishment.

      - Children who have both parents no longer capable of taking care of them.

      - Children who have both parents taken care of by a social relief establishment.

      - Children who have both parents serving an imprisonment sentence or confined to a compulsory educational institution or compulsory rehabilitation establishment.

      - Children who have one parent taken care of by a social relief establishment and the other serving an imprisonment sentence or confined to a compulsory educational institution or compulsory rehabilitation establishment.

      - Children who have both parents in child age.

      - Children who have both parents restricted from exercising the parents’ rights or who are temporarily separated from their parents as prescribed by law.

      Legal basis: Decree 56/2017/ND-CP

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