Italy abandons children of same-sex parents

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The children of same-sex couples in Italy are in legal limbo because the country does not recognize same-sex marriage or adoption. This means that the children of same-sex couples are not legally recognized by the Italian government, leaving them without legal rights to things like medical care, inheritance, or the ability to be recognized as the legal offspring of their parents.

This is a major problem for same-sex couples in Italy, as their children are unable to access these basic rights. Additionally, this legal limbo creates a lot of confusion and uncertainty for these families, making it difficult for them to plan their lives and their children’s futures. To address this issue, Italian lawmakers have proposed legislation to recognize same-sex couples and their children, but the bill has yet to pass.