Will administrative punishment affect future generations?
[Lawyer's Reply] Hello, the impact of administrative punishment on future generations needs specific analysis. Generally speaking, ordinary administrative penalties (such as traffic violations, public security penalties, etc.) will not directly affect children's political trials, school entrance and other matters. However, the following points should be noted: 1 Administrative punishment records will be stored in personal files, but usually will not have the impact of criminal record like criminal punishment. 2. Under special circumstances, if more serious administrative penalties are involved (such as national security, major economic violations, etc.), when children apply for civil servants, military schools and other special posts, they may be required to explain the situation in the political review process. 3. The administrative punishment itself will not automatically produce the effect of consecutive sitting, but some units may comprehensively consider the illegal records of family members during the political trial. It is recommended that you confirm the specific punishment type and degree first. If it is an ordinary administrative punishment, it is usually unnecessary to worry too much about the impact on children. If serious cases are involved, it is recommended to keep the relevant punishment decision and consult professional lawyers for case assessment when necessary.