XAVIER, Eduarda Barbosa; OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, Jean Alex de; RIBEIRO, Mellyssa de Souza; SANTOS, Maressa de Melo
Abstract:
Social relations are constantly evolving, and this change is especially noticeable in the
concept of family, which is no longer limited to blood ties between individuals. The
family model, which for several generations was based on blood ties as a requirement
for legitimacy, now has new characteristics. Since the family is considered one of the
pillars of society, and traditionally understood in Brazil as the greatest asset to be
protected, the relevance of studying this topic is clear. In the legal sphere, affectivity
has become a subject of controversy, being recognized as an essential element in the
characterization of the family, superseding other criteria. Thus, the objective of this
research is to analyze issues related to socio-affective filiation, highlighting the legal
transformations over time and the possibility of dissolving the affective bond.
Discussing the topic provides greater clarity on changes in family composition and on
the possibility of establishing, recognizing, and eventually legally dissolving socioaffective
filiation. The methodology used was a literature review, that is, an analysis of
academic works on the proposed topic, such as books, theses, dissertations, articles,
among others. The research achieved the desired result, as it demonstrated that the
recognition of socio-affective filiation is indispensable for the adaptation of the law to
social changes, but clearer legal regulations are necessary to avoid contradictions,
reduce the risk of fraud, and strengthen the protection of family bonds based on
affection.