Informatierecht
Right to information
The right of the non-custodial parent to be informed about important matters concerning the child.
The right to information gives the parent who does not have custody or with whom the child does not reside the right to be informed about important matters concerning the child. This includes information about school, health and wellbeing. The custodial parent and third parties (school, doctor) are obliged to provide this information. The right to information can be limited by the court if this is in the child's interest.
“Based on his right to information, the father received reports about his son's school results.”
Source: Art. 1:377b-c Dutch Civil Code
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