Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, on Feb. 2010
The notion of abandonment refers to the act of leaving aside or neglecting any element, person or right that is considered possession or responsibility of another individual. Abandonment can be used in the field legal or in different spaces and situations of daily life, some of the possible dropouts involving more seriousness than others.
If understood from a legal point of view, abandonment will always refer to the neglect of a person or property to hands of other. In this sense, abandonment implies that another individual may suffer harm as a consequence of such an act of abandonment and therefore the situation must be resolved legally or judicially. When we talk about abandonment in this area, we generally refer to the abandonment that a father with his children, a responsible person with that person whom he must take care of (such as a teacher with his student, a doctor with his patient). The abandonment, however, may not always be physical but in many cases
moral or psychological. In addition, the abandonment of properties or movable assets is also a situation to be judicially resolved since litigation must be carried out regarding the possible transfer of that property to a third party.In any case, the term abandonment can be applied to a myriad of situations in which the legal point of view does not matter. In this sense, abandonment is understood as simply putting aside elements or structures of thought, beliefs or feelings who had been present up to that point. In this sense, the abandonment of religious beliefs, ideologies or feelings towards a person are common phenomena for the human being and these do not necessarily imply that a crime is being committed or that the situation must be resolved in a legal.
Issues in Abandonment