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Italy starts removing lesbian mothers names from children s birth certificates

Italy starts removing lesbian mothers names from children s birth certificates
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How many same-sex couples in Croatia have children? - The Dubrovnik Times

There are already about 25 same-sex couples in Croatia who have children. About 15 of them have their biological children and they are lesbian couples.

What s it like to be LGBT in Hungary amid Orban s rights crackdown?

What s it like to be LGBT in Hungary amid Orban s rights crackdown?
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Croatia: Court ruling paves way for same-sex couples to adopt children

A court ruling in Croatia has paved the way for same-sex couples to adopt children under the same conditions as heterosexual married couples. Zagreb s Administrative Court ruled in favour of an LGBT couple, who had complained after their adoption request was rejected by authorities. But judges said the two men should be allowed to adopt children because they lived together in a same-sex civil partnership. Croatia’s Rainbow Families association has hailed the decision as a historic ruling. This verdict opens the door to all life partners in the Republic of Croatia who want to become adoptive parents and guarantees them that they must not be discriminated against on the basis of their sexual orientation, the association said in a

Out lawmaker says Lithuania could legalise same-sex civil unions next year

Out lawmaker says Lithuania could legalise same-sex civil unions next year Tomas Raskevicius is confident that civil partnerships could become law, but that same-sex marriage could take a decade. Tomas Raskevicius, the only openly LGBTQ+ lawmaker in Lithuania, has said he’s confident that the country will legalise same-sex civil unions in its current term, but warned that legalising same-sex marriage could still take a decade. Lithuania currently doesn’t legally recognise same-sex relationships, voting against a resolution as recently as 2018, but last year ruled that same-sex spouses of foreign diplomats needed to be granted residence permits. Speaking to the Thomson Reuters Foundation, Raskevicius said that his party planned to submit a bill for same-sex civil unions during March.

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