(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 21 - A law is needed to regulate cases
involving children with two mothers, Italy's Constitutional
Court said on Wednesday.
It made the call after rejecting an appeal by a Venice court
against two mothers who both wanted to be recorded as a child's
mother.
The child is the fruit of an assisted-fertility procedure
carried out outside Italy.
The top court said lawmakers should legislate on such cases,
interpreting the sentiments of the national community. (ANSA).
Law for kids with two mums needed - top court
Lawmakers must interpret national community's feelings