The Municipality of Treviso recognizes children born from two mothers

From words to deeds: the registry of Municipality of Treviso He will recognize children born from homogenitorial couples born with assisted procreation. The written response by Ca ‘Sugana’s civil status arrived on Valentina Pizzol’s table, a lawyer for years on the front line for the defense of the rights of rainbow couples.

The letter clarifies that the Municipality of Treviso fully implements the sentence issued by the Constitutional Court in which the children conceived with procreation assisted by two women are recognized. Thanks to the sentence, both mothers automatically become parents without one of the two adopts the newborn child.

“The Municipality of Treviso,” explained Pizzol to Gazette«He puts himself on the side of families together with those virtuous municipalities that have implemented the sentence. We acknowledge the mayor Mario Conte that he had maintained the floor: he had been waiting for a legal clarification and today gives the green light to recognition. In the city there are many pairs of women waiting ».

Children with two mothers, Franca and Ilaria: «We didn’t believe it immediately. The idea of ​​losing our family rights paralyzed us but now it will no longer be able to happen “

Theirs is one of the 33 homogenental families of Padua for which the Prosecutor had asked to modify the birth documents by removing the indication of the intentional mother. With the sentence of the Consulta this will no longer be able to happen

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In practice, the children born to PMA will see the role of mother also recognized to the woman who expressed the preventive consent to assisted procreation thus assuming parental responsibility. Although still remain some exquisitely legal aspects by the Appura Re, therefore the document confirms that “The registry office will proceed on request both to the formation of the birth deed for those born in Italy in these circumstances, and to the receipt of any awards from the intentional mother».

Source: Vanity Fair

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