Mexican Bill Proposes Law to Limit Absent Parents Blocking Child Travel
A new Mexican bill, dubbed "Cazzu's Law," seeks to prevent absent parents from using legal consent requirements to control or impede their children's travel. The legislation was inspired by a dispute involving Argentine singer Cazzu and Mexican singer Christian Nodal regarding international travel permissions for their daughter.
<p>Requiring both parents to approve their child's travel is meant to prevent parental kidnapping. But it is often used by absent fathers to control both their child and ex. </p> <p>The post <a href="https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/cazzu-law-travel-custody-mexican-congress/">From celebrity custody battle to Congress: Cazzu’s Law seeks to prevent absent parents from blocking children’s travel</a> appeared first on <a href="https://mexiconewsdaily.com">Mexico News Daily</a></p> <p><sp...