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How are visitation rights for family members other than parents regulated in Peru?
In Peru, visitation rights for relatives other than parents, such as grandparents or other relatives, can be requested in cases of interest to the child. A judge will determine whether to grant these rights based on the circumstances and well-being of the child.
Can a debtor request debt restructuring with the same creditor instead of an embargo in Chile?
Yes, a debtor can seek debt restructuring with the same creditor, which involves renegotiating the terms of the debt to make it more manageable and avoid garnishment.
Can an asset that is in the inheritance process be seized in Brazil?
Yes, an asset that is in the inheritance process in Brazil may be subject to seizure if the debtor dies before the distribution of the assets is resolved. In such cases, the seizure can affect the assets of the deceased and be part of the estate settlement process. It is important to keep in mind that the seizure can affect heirs and the distribution of assets.
What are the reporting obligations for financial entities in Paraguay in relation to the financing of terrorism?
Financial entities in Paraguay have the obligation to report transactions suspected of financing terrorism to SEPRELAD, thus contributing to the detection and prevention of illicit activities.
How is the process to obtain the Certification of Income and Expenses carried out in Argentina?
The Certification of Income and Expenses in Argentina is requested for various procedures, such as obtaining credits or rents. It is obtained by presenting documentation that supports income and expenses, such as pay stubs, tax returns, or rental contracts. It may be required by financial, real estate or other organizations. It is important to have the advice of an accountant to prepare the documentation appropriately and comply with the established requirements.
How has migration impacted the civic and political participation of Mexican migrants abroad?
Migration has impacted the civic and political participation of Mexican migrants abroad by promoting the formation of organizations and networks to defend the rights of migrants, as well as encouraging electoral mobilization and political representation in Mexico through initiatives such as the vote from abroad.
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