Italian City Starts Removing Non-Biological LGBTQ+ Parents From Children’s Birth Certificates
- The city of Padua in Italy is removing the names of non-biological gay mothers from their children's birth certificates under new legislation by the traditional family-first government.
- The birth certificates belong to 33 children of Italian women who underwent artificial insemination abroad and then registered their children under the previous center-left government in 2017.
- The move limits rights for the non-registered parent and requires them to have permission to carry out everyday family tasks, prompting protests from LGBT rights groups.
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Italy starts deleting names of non-biological lesbian mothers from birth certificates
It concerns the names of partners of women who have undergone artificial insemination abroad and have thus become pregnant. During her election campaign, Meloni vowed to fight “against the LGBTI lobby and gender ideology”.
Italy removes non-biological mothers' names from birth certificates
The northern Italian city of Padua has started removing the names of non-biological mothers from their children's birth certificates. This is due to new legislation by the right-wing government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, which has attacked the rights of sexual minorities.
Italy starts removing non-biological mothers' names from birth certificates
The northern Italian city of Padua has started removing the names of non-biological mothers from their children's birth certificates. This is happening in response to new legislation by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing government.
Italian City Removing Lesbian Mothers From Children’s Birth Certificates
An Italian city has begun removing the names of non-biological mothers of same-sex couples from children’s birth certificates—a move that the country’s government insists is in line with the existing laws. The cancellation of birth certificates is happening in Padua, a city located in the northern region. Italy has refused to give full adoption rights to same-sex couples due to a fear that it would trigger a rise in surrogate pregnancies, a prac…
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