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Towards recognition of our sons and daughters equal marriage




The home secretary was at 100% and Lesmadres Diversity and Rights

EQUAL TO THE RECOGNITION OF CHILDREN OF LESBIAN MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS
Members 100% Lesmadres Rights and Diversity and we were received by the Secretary of Interior, Dr. Marcio Barbosa, on Tuesday August 24 at the Casa Rosada . The meeting was evaluated as a breakthrough social sanction of marriage equally and discussed several aspects related to their implementation and monitoring. The officer undertook to open a common work agenda to advance the legal recognition of all the sons and daughters of families with two mothers.
The recognition of our sons and daughters.
During the meeting, we emphasized the urgent need to enforce the equal marriage law, especially as related to the registration of children of marriages of women contained in Article 36 (Law 26,618, Chapter VII / Births ) determines that the registration of children should contain "in the case of children of marriages between same sex, name and surname of the mother and her spouse."
Also, the equivalence clause of the Act (Article 42 / application) establishes the same rights and obligations "members of families whose origin is a marriage consists of two (2) same-sex marriage as consisting of persons of the opposite sex." Finally states that "No rule of the Argentine legal system may be interpreted or applied so as to limit, restrict, exclude or suppress the exercise or enjoyment of the rights and obligations, both to marriage for same-up sex and the formed by two (2) persons of the opposite sex. "
We paid special attention at this point to ensure the best interests of the child and each and each of their rights because we will enforce a law that has come to expand rights, too long neglected. In this sense, Barbosa agreed to form a working group to ensure the legal recognition of our sons and daughters and establish an institutional dialogue with the different jurisdictions of the civil registry to track the implementation of the new law. I also consider the need to train staff and officers of civil registries in order to guarantee a deal "friendly" with the LGBT community, and eliminate sexist language forms for the formalities of marriage.
During the meeting expressed the situation of vulnerability in which is hundreds of children of lesbian mothers who chose to have their sons and daughters in co-maternity before the passage of equal marriage. Against this the official pledged to consider measures to advance the recognition of our sons and daughters.
"recognition or adoption?
With the reform of the civil code marriages of lesbian mothers quetuvimos our sons and daughters in co-maternity equal marriage before we have the possibility that the biological mother did not make a simple adoption of children and / or daughters of spouse. However, we understand that This option does not fit the reality of our families and raises the paradox of having to adopt our own children and to differentiate between the children before and after the law.
What most concerns us is that this option means fewer rights for these children because, for example, recognize the rights of second-line relationship with the biological mother and involves an invasive and unwarranted judicial process for families. is why, at this time, we recommend to mothers who are in this situation not to initiate adoption proceedings yet.
We emphasize that we had a positive reception by the official. In this regard, we believe that the struggle for equal rights for children born in our families before and after the sanction of marriage law is to ensure the true legal equality. We are working hard on all legal recognition of our sons and daughters by two mothers, both in the political and judicial. We understand the need to adjust the procedures to the new law and to regularize the situation of our children soon. Notwithstanding this, if they are denied to our children all their rights are going to go to court.

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