Estonia Amends Family Law to Protect Right to Know, Requires Disclosure of Adoption Status to Children
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The Estonian government plans to amend its family law, requiring adoptive parents to inform children of their adoption status and granting adoptees the right to access their information without the consent of biological parents, thereby strengthening children's right to know and systemic transparency. The reform also covers simplified divorce procedures, automatic calculation of child support, and reinforcement of the 'best interests of the child' principle in custody decisions.