Child Protection
The protection of minors falls within a very delicate field and needs special attention, as the children are not able to make use of autonomous decision-making processes.
The child is, as it is right, entrusted to the figure or to both parental figures able to preserve a growth made of balance and stability. In extreme cases, the juvenile judge may assign the legal mandate to a tutor, appropriately identified, even outside the family.
In any case, you do not want to enter into this area of specific competences, where the last guarantor is always the Juvenile Court, but you want to offer people who require an investigative service to produce a full and exhaustive picture on how a child is cared for by the custodian parent.