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Shared custody is a childcare regime in which both parents equally share responsibility and parenting time. In Chile, it is applied when the parents voluntarily agree to this modality or when the court determines that it is beneficial for the well-being of the children, considering various factors.
What are the follow-up measures adopted after the imposition of sanctions on contractors in Peru?
After sanctions are imposed, [details on follow-up measures, such as regular audits, monitoring compliance with corrective measures] are implemented to ensure that contractors adjust their behavior and avoid future violations.
Can I access the judicial records of a deceased person in Costa Rica if I have a legitimate interest, such as an inheritance or succession procedures?
In cases of legitimate interest, such as inheritances or succession procedures, it is possible to access the judicial records of a person who died in Costa Rica. You must submit a formal request and provide the required documentation to demonstrate your relationship to the deceased and the need to obtain court records. The request will be evaluated by the relevant authorities to determine if access to the records is granted.
What is the frequency for updating AML information?
Financial institutions must update their customers' AML information regularly and when there are significant changes to the business relationship.
What options do Salvadorans have who wish to apply for an E-1 investment visa as traders and E-2 as investors in the United States?
They must meet the specific requirements of each visa, including conducting substantial trade or investing in the United States.
What is the legal protection of the rights of people in situations of gender-based violence in the area of equal opportunities in access to technology and communications in Mexico?
Mexico The protection of the rights of people in situations of gender-based violence in the area of equal opportunities in access to technology and communications is a concern in Mexico. There are laws and policies that seek to promote gender equality in access to technology, prevent gender violence in the digital environment and guarantee safe and respectful use of information and communication technologies. Reporting and victim assistance mechanisms are strengthened, education in digital safety and responsible use of social networks is promoted, protection measures are established to prevent online harassment and the non-consensual dissemination of intimate images, and the active participation of women and gender diverse people in the technology industry and in decision-making related to technology and communications.
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