ARTICLE 18
Protection of the Family
1. The family shall be the natural unit and basis of society. It shall enjoy the protection and support of the State
for its establishment and development.
2. State Parties to the present Charter shall take appropriate steps to ensure equality of rights and responsibilities
of spouses with regard to children during marriage and in the event of its dissolution. In case of the dissolution,
provision shall be made for the necessary protection of the child.
3. No child shall be deprived of maintenance by reference to the parents’ marital status.
ARTICLE 19
Parental Care and Protection
1. Every child shall be entitled to the enjoyment of parental care and protection and shall, whenever possible,
have the right to reside with his or her parents. No child shall be separated from his/her parents against his/her
will, except when a judicial authority determines in accordance with the appropriate law, that such separation is
in the best interest of the child.
2. Every child who is separated from one or both parents shall have the right to maintain personal relations and
direct contact with both parents on a regular basis.
3 Where separation results from the action of a State Party, the State Party shall provide the child, or if
appropriate, another member of the family with essential information concerning the whereabouts of the absent
member or members of the family. State Parties shall also ensure that the submission of such a request shall not
entail any adverse consequences for the person or persons in whose respect it is made.
4. Where a child is apprehended by a State Party, his parents or guardians shall, as soon as possible, be notified
of such apprehension by that State Party.
ARTICLE 20
Parental Reponsibilities
1. Parents or other persons responsible for the child shall have the primary responsibility for the upbringing and
development the child and shall have the duty:
(a) to ensure that the best interests of the child are their basic concern at all times;
(b) to secure, within their abilities and financial capacities, conditions of living necessary to the child’s
development; and
(c) to ensure that domestic discipline is administered with humanity and in a manner consistent with the inherent
dignity of the child.
2. State Parties to the present Charter shall in accordance with their means and national conditions take all
appropriate measures:
(a) to assist parents and other persons responsible for the child and in case of need, provide material assistance
and support programmes particularly with regard to nutrition, health, education, clothing and housing;
(b) to assist parents and others responsible for the child in the performance of child-rearing and ensure the
development of institutions responsible for providing care of children; and
(c) to ensure that the children of working parents are provided with care services and facilities.