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Should children have the right to legally sue their parents for neglect?

Children who experience neglect often have no legal recourse to protect their well-being, leaving them vulnerable to harm. Granting children the right to sue their parents for neglect empowers them to seek justice and accountability, ensuring they receive the care and support they deserve. It also acts as a deterrent, encouraging parents to fulfill their responsibilities more effectively.

 

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Opposing Side: Allowing children to sue their parents could undermine family unity and lead to a breakdown in trust. Such legal actions might be exploited or misused, creating unnecessary conflicts within families and placing children in emotionally damaging situations. Instead, existing child protection services should handle cases of neglect.

  • Affirmative

    Justice, Accountability

  • Opposition

    Family unity, Emotional harm

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    Society

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