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How has Costa Rica developed its international cooperation in the fight against money laundering?
Costa Rica has strengthened cooperation with international organizations such as the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and has signed bilateral agreements to facilitate the exchange of financial information.
What are the laws that protect against parental alienation in Guatemala?
In Guatemala, the Law for the Comprehensive Protection of Children and Adolescents addresses the problem of parental alienation. This law establishes measures to prevent and address situations in which one parent manipulates or interferes in the child's relationship with the other parent, affecting their well-being and emotional development. The objective is to protect the rights and best interests of the child, promoting healthy and balanced family relationships.
What measures have been implemented to guarantee the right to religious freedom in Guatemala?
In Guatemala, measures have been implemented to guarantee the right to religious freedom. This includes the protection of freedom of religion, non-discrimination on religious grounds, respect for religious practices and the promotion of interfaith dialogue and religious tolerance.
Are there specific embargoes in Ecuador currently?
Currently, I do not have updated information on specific embargoes in Ecuador, as my knowledge is based on data through September 2021. However, circumstances may have changed after that date. For up-to-date information on specific embargoes in Ecuador, I suggest you consult reliable sources such as the Ecuadorian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Ecuadorian Embassy in your country.
How is the prevention of money laundering addressed in international transactions involving Peru?
Peruvian authorities work closely with international organizations to strengthen controls on international transactions. Cooperation between financial institutions is promoted globally, and Peru participates in initiatives that seek to improve transparency in cross-border transactions.
What happens if a parent who owes child support in the Dominican Republic moves to another country? Are you still responsible for meeting your obligations?
If a parent who owes child support in the Dominican Republic moves to another country, he or she is still responsible for meeting his or her child support obligations. The child support order is still valid, and there are international agreements that allow these orders to be enforced in other countries. The parent receiving support may seek legal assistance to enforce the order in the Support Debtor's new country of residence.
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