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Does the father's administrative detention for domestic violence affect his children's future schooling?
If a child goes to school, it will not be affected if it is an ordinary school. Ordinary schools will not have special regulations in this regard. If they want to go to a military school or a police academy, they may have to go through political examination, but each school has different requirements for political examination.

So here, no matter whether your child goes to an ordinary school or a special school, I suggest you go to the official website of the school to check the enrollment brochure, which will contain specific requirements about the major your child wants to apply for.

In addition, if children only attend primary school, junior high school and senior high school, these will not be affected. He can go to school directly and his family background will not be investigated. Even if the investigation is conducted, it will not affect his study and school. This is because education is a basic right and obligation of citizens, and everyone's right to education cannot be arbitrarily deprived.

Legal basis "Education Law of the People's Republic of China"

Article 29 Schools and other educational institutions shall perform the following obligations:

(1) Abide by laws and regulations;

(two) to implement the national education policy, implement the national education and teaching standards, and ensure the quality of education and teaching;

(three) to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the educated, teachers and other employees;

(four) to provide convenience for the educated and their guardians to understand the academic achievements and other relevant information of the educated in an appropriate way;

(five) in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state to collect fees and open the charging items;

(6) Accept supervision according to law.

Article 36 Educated persons shall enjoy equal rights of admission, further education and employment according to law. Schools and relevant administrative departments shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state, ensure that women enjoy equal rights with men in enrollment, further studies, employment, conferring degrees and sending them abroad.

Article 37 The state and society provide various forms of financial assistance to children, adolescents and young people who meet the requirements for admission and have financial difficulties in their families.

Article 38 The state, society, schools and other educational institutions shall carry out education according to the physical and mental characteristics and needs of disabled people and provide them with help and convenience.

Article 39 The state, society, families, schools and other educational institutions shall create conditions for minors who have committed illegal and criminal acts to receive education.