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Lawyer Gina Yanes de la Borda, a lawyer specializing in family matters and violence against women, pointed out that mothers should clearly understand that it is one thing to register a born child, and another to recognize paternity, that is, relationship.
In the episode “Family and Justice”, he argued that at present, despite the progress made on this issue in Peru, some single mothers who are waiting for the father to appear in order to register their son with the civil registry offices are in confusion. that there is no need.
“We are accustomed to registering with the father and mother, but the presence of the father is not necessary for the registration of the child, and only the mother can do this,” the specialist specified.
In addition, he noted that if at any time a father shows up and wants to recognize a boy or a girl, he can do so simply by going to the National Identity and Civil Status Registry (Reniec), with his identity document. , to perform a procedure that is very simple.
But if, on the other hand, you claim that the child is not your son and you want your name to be revoked, you can go to court.
Lawyer Yañez de la Borda recalled that 11 to 12 percent of women in Peru are single mothers, which is a significant number, so the main element that should be in the minds of the authorities when they make one decision is to value what is right on identity is basic and human, so norms must obey this principle.
“The right of every boy or girl at birth should be registered,” concluded a lawyer specializing in family issues and violence against women in the RPP Family and Justice series.
Source: RPP

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