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Two Moms and an Italian Birth Certificate

Ruben was born in August 2015 in Spain, where his two moms - Marta and Daniela - have been living for years. His birth certificate has recently been registered at the Italian civil registry in Naples. This is the...

by Italian Coalition for Civil Liberties and Rights

Ruben was born in August 2015 in Spain, where his two moms - Marta and Daniela - have been living for years. His birth certificate has recently been registered at the Italian civil registry in Naples. This is the third case where the son of a same-sex couple gets his birth certificate recognized by the Italian state (previous acts have been transcribed in Turin and Rome). The NGO Rete Lenford - a group of lawyers advocating LGBTI rights - has welcomed the news: "This is a pioneering act, even if it is just the acknowledgement of a parental status acquired abroad," said its president.

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