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How are family conflicts resolved in Ecuador outside of the courts?
Family conflicts in Ecuador can be resolved through mediation or conciliation. These alternative methods seek to reach mutual agreements between the parties with the help of a mediator or conciliator, thus avoiding the litigation process in court.
How should Peruvian companies approach the taxation of income generated by engineering and technical consulting services, and what are the strategies to optimize the tax burden in this area?
The taxation of income from engineering and technical consulting services in Peru has specific considerations. Strategies such as the correct classification of income, the application of favorable tax regimes for technical services and the evaluation of tax benefits available for engineering projects can help companies optimize the tax burden in the field of engineering and technical consulting.
What is economic violence in the family environment in Chile?
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What type of climate predominates in Argentina?
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What are the legal consequences of corruption of minors in Ecuador?
Corruption of minors is a crime in Ecuador and can lead to prison sentences ranging from 10 to 13 years, depending on the severity of the acts committed and the circumstances of the case. This regulation seeks to protect minors from any form of sexual exploitation or abuse.
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