The article analyzes the proposals of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation on changing family legislation in terms of regulating the institution of alimony obligations of parents and children in the conditions of the Russian state. The special role of the state in the realization of the right to education by citizens of the Russian Federation is emphasized. Attention is focused on possible practical problems that may arise as a result of increasing the age of children up to which they will be able to claim maintenance from their parents as part of their alimony obligations in connection with the right to education. The conclusion is rather about the negative consequences of changes in family legislation proposed by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation regarding the regulation of alimony obligations of parents and children as an "imposed" public service.
children's rights, constitutional obligation, alimony obligation, parents, children, adult children, education
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