Man cannot be registered as ‘mother’, France’s highest court rules

Sep 30, 2020 by

from Christian Institute:

A man who lives as if he is a woman cannot be listed as the mother of his child, France’s highest court has ruled.

The Cour de Cassation overturned a 2018 ruling which gave the 51-year-old man the new status of “biological parent” for his now six-year-old child.

The court rejected his attempt to be classed as a ‘mother’, stating that “two maternal filiations cannot be established with regard to the same child, outside of adoption”. The case will now return to a lower court for a new hearing.

The man, now known as Claire, had two children with his wife before changing legal sex in 2011.

When his wife gave birth to their third child in 2014, he mounted a legal challenge to be registered as the child’s mother.

Ludovine de la Rochère, President of the pro-family group La Manif Pour Tous, commented that ‘Claire’ conceived the child with his wife as a man, and was therefore the father.

“We cannot rewrite the past”, she said.

In England earlier this year, the Court of Appeal ruled that a woman who lives as a man cannot be recorded as the father on her child’s birth certificate.

Read here

Related Posts

Tags

Share This