In the case of separated or divorced parents, obtaining valid documents for the emigration of minor children can be a complex process. It is essential to be aware of the current regulations and the necessary requirements to avoid inconveniences and delays. Generally, unless there are specific exceptions, the consent of both parents is required for the issuance of such documents.
Italian law provides that, for the issuance of a passport or other emigration documents for a minor, the consent of both parents is essential. This principle aims to ensure that every decision of such importance is made jointly, thus protecting the interests of the minor.
Despite the general rule, there are situations in which the consent of only one parent may be sufficient. Among these are:
To initiate the request for the emigration document, it is necessary to submit an application to the relevant police headquarters or police station, attaching the required documentation, including the signed consent forms from both parents. In case of disagreement, it is possible to appeal to the court to obtain the necessary authorization.
"Cooperation between parents is essential to ensure the right of minors to international mobility."
The Bianucci Law Firm, led by Attorney Marco Bianucci, offers comprehensive support to address these delicate legal issues. If you need assistance in requesting documents for the emigration of your children, do not hesitate to contact us. Our team of experts is at your disposal to guide you through every step of the process.