"My father never got involved in taking care" or contributing money for the payment of food, education and housing, two brothers, children of an absent father, who managed to modify their name and surname, pointed out, by means of a trial in the state ofMexico.
“Based on International Laws on Human Rights such as the Universal Declaration, the International Pact of Civil and Political Rights, as well as the American Convention on Human Rights, a family judge of the Judicial Power of the State of Mexico issued a sentence, so that two children modify theirBirth certificate and change the last name of his biological father, for his mother's couple, ”authorities of the Judicial Power of the State of Mexico reported.
The biological father never got involved in parenting, maintenance of his two children, they did not have contact with him since they were one and two years old, it was the fundamental argument “with which the two brothers asked the judge to change the second name of oneOf these, which was equal to that of his parent and his first last name by that of the mother's current husband, because it was the one who watched over his integral development since 1999 when he initiated a romantic relationship ”with his mother.
In the sentence, the judge said that “the fundamental right of the name, as a personality attribute, is closely linked to the right of identity of a person, that places it as an integral part of a family structure, in which it fulfills arole and therefore speaks of the social reality in which it develops. ”
These brothers who were registered in the State of Mexico, “decided to use the first surname of those who consider their true father, instead of the person who originally appeared in his birth certificate.In her resolution, the judge ordered the documents of both brothers in the Civil Registry Office, where they originally settled and, thus complying with the sentence in which children and parents agreed. ”
Authorities of the Judicial Power of the State of Mexico, affirmed that the change of surnames through a trial is unusual in this entity, but it is possible, as this judgment of two brothers shows, whose identity was not announced by Data Protection.
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