Chinanews.com, Tianjin, March 3rd (Zhou Yaqiang) The reporter learned from the People's Court of Baodi District, Tianjin on the 3rd that recently, the court issued Tianjin's first "Commitment Letter on the Automatic Fulfillment of Visiting Rights" to the parties concerned, in order to protect the rights and interests of minors. Add "bumper".

  It is reported that Zhang and Li, the parties involved in the case, are husband and wife, and they have a daughter after marriage. Due to the breakdown of their relationship, Zhang filed a divorce lawsuit with the court.

After the mediation of the judge, the two parties agreed through consultation that the daughter should be brought up by her father Li.

However, as a mother, Zhang is worried that it will be difficult to see her child in the future. Li also said that she has concerns about whether Zhang's visits to the child will be inappropriate, and whether it will affect the child's normal life and study.

  To this end, the judge provided family education guidance to the two, guided both parties to think differently, and suggested to them that they could sign the "Commitment Letter on Automatic Fulfillment of Visitation Rights" to make commitments and constraints on the exercise and cooperation in the exercise of visitation rights.

After careful consideration, Zhang and Li signed the letter of commitment and promised to strictly abide by the terms of the commitment and properly handle the visit matters.

  "After the marriage relationship is dissolved in accordance with the law, it is difficult to guarantee the effective exercise of the right of visitation. This not only hinders the parent's family companionship and family education for the child, but also causes great harm to the child's body and mind." The judge said that by signing the "Visiting Right The Letter of Commitment for Automatic Fulfillment helps to urge and constrain the parties concerned to exercise their right of visitation correctly, and to a certain extent can prevent the occurrence of derivative conflicts and disputes or even enforcement situations, and provides a new solution for solving the "visitation dilemma".

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