Family in Espoo
Local information
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Marriage
Before getting married, you must request in writing an examination of the possible impediments to your marriage (avioliiton esteiden tutkiminen). The examination of impediments is done at the Digital and Population Data Services Agency. You can submit the examination request to any service location.
Digital and Population Data Services Agency
Miestentie 3
02150 Espoo
Tel. 0295 536 244
vihkiminen(at)dvv.fi
Read more: Marriage
Digital and Population Data Services Agency
Marriage ceremonyLink redirects to another websiteDigital and Population Data Services Agency
Request for an examination of impediments to marriageLink redirects to another websiteChild’s birth
Information regarding a child’s birth is sent from the hospital to the Finnish Population Information System. You have to inform the Digital and Population Data Services Agency about the child’s names, native language and other necessary information on a separate form that will be sent to your home.
You can read more about the registration of a child’s birth, recognition of paternity and custody on the InfoFinland page: When a child is born in Finland.
Read more: Health in Espoo
Early childhood education
Information on early childhood education in Espoo is available on the InfoFinland page Education in Espoo.
Temporary childcare
If you need a temporary nanny in your home you can contact the Mannerheim League for Child Welfare (Mannerheimin lastensuojeluliitto) or Väestöliitto.
Mannerheim League for Child Welfare
Help for childcareLink redirects to another websiteChild home care allowance
If the youngest child of the family is under three years of age, a parent may receive child home care allowance (kotihoidon tuki) if he or she takes care of the child at home. If you are entitled to child home care allowance, you can apply for it from Kela. You can fill in the application online or post it to Kela. You can also visit a Kela office. Espoo has four Kela offices.
The City of Espoo pays an additional Espoo supplement to families who care for a child under the age of 18 months at home.
Read more: Benefits for looking after a child at home
Resident playgrounds and clubs
The City of Espoo organises many activities for parents who are caring for their children at home. Residents’ parks and early childhood education clubs are free of charge.
Elderly
Elderly people can use the services of regular health stations. In addition, Espoo provides specialised elderly services, such as home care services. If you would like more information on elderly services, contact Guidance for Elderly Citizens (Seniorineuvonta).
Tel. 029 1512 270
seniori-info@luvn.fi (Link opens default mail program)
Western Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County
Senior InfoLink redirects to another websiteIf you care for a family member at home
If you are taking care of an elderly, ill or disabled family member at home, you may be entitled to informal care allowance.
Western Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County
Informal care allowanceLink redirects to another websiteRead more: Elderly
Problems in a family
Problems in marriage and relationships
If you have marriage or relationships problems, you can contact parenting guidance and family counselling. The service is intended for families with children.
The Family Federation of Finland (Väestöliitto) provides relationship counselling and couples therapy in Finnish and English.
Familia Club’s Duo Project offers relationship counselling for intercultural couples in Finnish and English. The counselling is subject to a charge.
The Church Family Counselling Centre also provides advice to families with relationship problems.
Western Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County
Parenting guidance and family counsellingLink redirects to another websiteViolence
Omatila can help you if there is violence or threats of violence in your family. If necessary, Omatila will organise safe accommodation for you and your children. The service is confidential and free of charge.
Omatila
Armas Launiksen katu 10
Tel. 043 825 0535
E-mail: omatila@luvn.fi (Link opens default mail program)
Men who have used violence against their family members can receive help from Miehen linja service, which is intended for immigrant men.
Miehen linja
Maalarinkuja 3 B
02650 Espoo
Tel. 09 276 62899
E-mail: kontakti(at)lyomatonlinja.fi
Western Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County
Help for victims of domestic violenceLink redirects to another websiteChildren's and young peoples problems
The family centre offers many services for families with children. You can also receive support in matters related to parenting and your children’s upbringing.
Kamreerintie 6
02770 Espoo
Nurses at the child health clinic can give advice about issues related to the health and development of young children.
In Espoo there are several child health clinics throughout the city.
Child health care clinic appointments and information service
Tel. 029 151 2400
If your child is of school age, you can ask help from the school nurse.
If you would like advice on matters related to the mental development of a child, you can contact parenting guidance and family counselling.
Tel. 029 151 2360.
The Family Federation of Finland (Väestöliitto) helps immigrant families in matters connected to raising children and the well-being of families.
Counselling in different languages:
Tel. 050 325 6450 (Sorani, Dari, Persian)
Tel. 050 325 7173 (Russian, English)
Young people can share their problems with the nurse (terveydenhoitaja) at their school or educational institute. Help is also available from other sources.
Young people can turn to mental health and substance abuse services for young people and Nupoli Youth Clinic with problems that relate to, for example, mental health, intoxicant abuse, gambling or how they spend their leisure time.
If a young person feels it is not safe to be at home, they can contact the Youth Emergency Shelter of the Finnish Red Cross. The shelter is located in Leppävaara.
Youth Emergency Shelter
Läkkisepänkuja 2 A 14
02650 Espoo
Tel. 050 339 0619
E-mail: turvatalo.espoo@redcross.fi (Link opens default mail program)
Western Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County
Family centreLink redirects to another websiteWestern Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County
Information about health care for school-age childrenLink redirects to another websiteWestern Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County
The mental health and substance abuse services for young peopleLink redirects to another websiteDivorce
Either spouse alone or both spouses together can file for a divorce. You can file for a divorce alone, even if your spouse does not wish to separate from you. In Espoo, divorce applications are filed with Western Uusimaa District Court.
District Court of Länsi-Uusimaa (Länsi-Uudenmaan käräjäoikeus)
Maarintie 4
02150 Espoo
Tel. 029 564 4000
E-mail: lansi-uusimaa.ko@oikeus.fi (Link opens default mail program)
Read more about filing for a divorce: Divorce
Western Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County
Separation in the familyLink redirects to another websiteChildren in a divorce
If you and your spouse have children and are planning to divorce, make an appointment to see a child supervisor (lastenvalvoja). The child supervisor will confirm an agreement on living arrangements, custody, visitation rights and child maintenance support.
Child supervisor appointments
Monday to Friday at 10:00–11:00
tel. 029 151 3010
Read more: Children in a divorce
Western Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County
Securing child custody and right of accessLink redirects to another websiteIf you require legal assistance, contact Länsi-Uusimaa Legal Aid Office (Länsi-Uudenmaan oikeusaputoimisto).
Piispanportti 10 A
02200 Espoo
Tel. 029 56 61820
E-mail: lansi-uusimaa.oikapu@oikeus.fi (Link opens default mail program)
When a close family member dies in Finland
If a person close to you dies suddenly and you need support, you can contact Espoo Social and Crisis Emergency Services (Espoon sosiaali- ja kriisipäivystys), Tel. 029 151 2221.
Espoo has five Christian cemeteries. Kellonummi Cemetery features a non-denominational section. People who practise other religions or no religion at all can be buried there.
Read more: When a close family member dies in Finland