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Family welfare offices can offer care and advice in cases of problems, crises and conflicts in the family. The offices also offer mediation in the case of divorce or relationship breakdowns, or
Adopted children over the age of 18 are entitled to receive information about their biological parents. A number of bodies are responsible for giving the adopted people information about their
The Child Welfare Service of Norway has a primary responsibility to ensure that children and young people whose living situation could pose a threat to their health and development gain the
The Children Act applies to children and young people under 18 years of age and governs parents’ obligations towards their children, as well as children’s rights in respect of their parents. The
Children and young people must be guaranteed satisfactory living conditions and a safe environment in which to grow up. Norway has several laws to ensure that official powers are used in the best