July 8, 2021 10:55:09 am
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled Wednesday that the domestic courts of Russia had violated a transgender mother’s parental rights by depriving her of any contact with her children due to her gender identity.
The applicant A.M., whose gender was registered as “male” at birth, dissolved her seven-year marriage with Ms N in June 2015. The spouses agreed that the children would stay with Ms N with the applicant paying a monthly allowance to the children. Later, the applicant’s legal transition from the male to the female gender was officially recognized by the Lyublinskiy District Court of Moscow. The applicant visited the children regularly until December 2016, and, during these visits, she presented herself as male and wore male clothes, because Ms N would have objected to her visits otherwise.
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