Italy: Court Recognizes Three Legal Parents of Child

Is this ruling a landmark win for modern families or dangerous overreach by an unrestrained judiciary?
Italy: Court Recognizes Three Legal Parents of Child
Above: A demonstration in Rome, Italy, on June 20, 2020. Image credit: Samantha Zucchi/Insidefoto/Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Images

The Spin


Left narrative

The Bari court got it right. A child raised in a stable, loving home by three committed parents deserves full legal recognition. No surrogacy was involved; this was a transparent co-parenting rooted in genuine relationships. Italian law never explicitly banned this arrangement, and the court did what it needed to do — protect the child's well-being.

Right narrative

The Bari ruling is proof that dismantling traditional family law leads to courts redefining parenthood without any legislative mandate. The 2016 Cirinnà Bill cracked open the door, and now a judiciary without restraint is walking through it. A child has one father and one mother, and no court ruling changes what that means for society.


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