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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