Single-parent families

A single-parent family is defined in the Single-Parent Families Law as “ a parent who is not marred and who maintains a child not yet 18 years old.” 

Parents who fit in this definition may be entitled to benefits under the National Insurance Law and additional laws implemented by the National Insurance Institute. 

Important ! Each single parent is allowed and can receive information about his child through the *6050 call center and in service centers in branches. If that parent wishes to receive from us information on a regular basis, he must update another address for a minor at the Population and Absorption Authority.

I became a single-parent family, as result of: