
Parental Responsibility Act 1991
The Parental Responsibility Act 1991 is a law that outlines the legal duties and rights parents and guardians have towards a child. It emphasizes the importance of responsible decision-making regarding a child's welfare, education, health, and upbringing. The Act encourages parents to act in the best interests of their children, promote their well-being, and ensure their rights are protected. It also provides mechanisms for resolving disputes about parental responsibilities and highlights the importance of cooperation among guardians to support the child's development and stability.