An association of de facto couples relies on several rulings from Spanish courts and the European Court of Human Rights to reproach the Executive for the “incoherence and legal insecurity” of its regulations.
“At 37 years old, no one expects to be left without their partner and father of their daughter due to a work accident, without rights and unprotected,” laments Àsia.
Invisible. This is how they are described when searched in the Government Family Law Elena Gómez, from Ibiza, Àsia Selma, from Barcelona or Esther Lomas, from Madrid. All three are widows. Their partners died suddenly. But the three lost them, leaving behind many…
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