Afecto, cuidado y dinero: La tramitación de conflictos de familia en la justicia civil

In family civil justice, the conflicts that ex-partners bring to the court are mostly considered domestic, from the sphere of intimacy. However, by being "counted" in that judicial space those conflicts and the narratives that are built on them become public. Of the types of conflicts that...

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Autor principal: Russo, Marlene Denise
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/runa/article/view/8462
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Sumario:In family civil justice, the conflicts that ex-partners bring to the court are mostly considered domestic, from the sphere of intimacy. However, by being "counted" in that judicial space those conflicts and the narratives that are built on them become public. Of the types of conflicts that are processed there, two arise that are related to conceptions about money, care and affections. The legal figures are, what in the previous Civil and Commercial Code, was denominated "quota of foods" and "regimes of visit". These figures allow money and affection to be taken as keys for analysis in order to explore the meanings and arguments related to the care and upbringing of children that are exposed both by those who recur to justice and by the court officials themselves. Through the analysis of field situations observed in the space of the conciliation hearings (previous stage) of a family court in the Buenos Aires suburbs, I will investigate the boundaries between the dimensions that ideally belong to the public and the private and the uses and meanings that appear in money, care and affections in family conflicts.