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How is shared custody established in Chile in divorce cases?
Shared custody is established when both parents share the responsibility of caring for the children. An agreement must be reached by mutual agreement or the court may order it if it is in the best interests of the minors.
Do background checks in Ecuador consider affiliation to political organizations or groups?
In general, background checks in Ecuador do not typically consider affiliation with political organizations or groups, unless it is linked to illegal activities or represents a risk to national security. The privacy and political rights of the individual are respected.
How can Ecuadorian companies conduct due diligence to identify PEPs?
Companies in Ecuador can perform due diligence by checking the UAF database and other government sources. In addition, they must establish internal policies for the identification and management of relationships with PEPs.
What strategies would you use to create an agile selection process in Chile?
To create an agile process, you would simplify bureaucracy, eliminate unnecessary steps, and use technology tools to speed up communication and decision-making. I would also set time limits for each stage of the selection process and encourage collaboration between the teams involved.
What are the rights and duties of parents in Chile?
Parents have the duty to care for, educate and feed their children. They also have rights, such as the right to maintain a relationship with their children, even in the event of divorce.
What is the situation of the rights of women working at home in Mexico?
Women who work at home, as domestic employees, face specific challenges in exercising their labor rights. In Mexico, measures have been implemented to guarantee their protection, such as the regulation of their working conditions, access to social security and the promotion of the dignity of their work.
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