Italian Court Rules to Allow Adoption of Ukrainian Child Despite Living Mother
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Before being adopted by foreign citizens, the child had been separated from his two biological sisters who were able to return to Ukraine.
The Italian court in Lecce has allowed foreigners to adopt a child evacuated from Ukraine, despite the mother and missing father living and not deprived of parental rights.
Italian Court Rules to Allow Adoption of Ukrainian Child Despite Living Mother
A legal dispute has emerged after a court in Italy authorized the adoption of a Ukrainian child by foreign citizens. Dmytro Lubinets, the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights, is calling for an appeal against the decision on April 22. He noted that the child's mother is alive and has not lost her parental rights, while the father is currently missing in action following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. We bring you stories…
Italian court in Lecce allowed foreigners to adopt a child from Ukraine
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