In a divorce case, individual rights of a parents do not take precedence over social rights. Regina Magundayao Valdes rejected a quality educational plan for her children. Let's see her attitude under a social and legal point of view.

You can read the original news in Spanish newspaper following this link: Magundayao case: The abducting mother is alleged to have interrupted her son's educational treatment

In a case that underscores the complexities of family dynamics and educational rights, an abducting mother is accused of disrupting her son's educational treatment. This situation highlights the delicate balance between individual family choices and the broader social responsibilities enshrined in the Philippine Constitution. The Constitution emphasizes promoting social justice, protecting human rights, and ensuring access to quality education as fundamental pillars of national development (Article XIV). As this case unfolds, it serves as a poignant reminder of how modern legal frameworks must navigate personal freedoms while upholding societal obligations to foster a just and dynamic social order.