The new law states: adoptive parents must tell the child that they are adopted.
The child has the right to know their biological parents. The parents do not have to consent to this.
Currently, the child can only find out if the parents want to tell them. The new law will change this.
The law helps the child. It reduces shame and provides support.
Adoptive parents themselves decide when to tell the child.
Adults can check if they were adopted. They can also find out about their biological parents.
There are fewer adoptions than before. The new law helps children.
If the parents do not want to, adopted adults cannot meet their siblings. The new law gives the right to request information.
The new law also changes divorce. Spouses must try to reconcile first. Going to court is the last resort.
Fathers can get custody faster. Calculating alimony is simpler.
Parents must communicate and take care of the child. Grandparents have more rights.
The law will come into effect next year.