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Familienportal.NRW
Families. Parents. Children.
Ministerium für Kinder, Jugend, Familie, Gleichstellung, Flucht und Integration des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen
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  2. Tips for choosing a birth center

Tips for choosing a birth center

Where do you want your child to be born?
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  2. Tips for deciding on a home birth

Tips for deciding on a home birth

Where do you want your child to be born?
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  2. Tips for choosing a midwife-led delivery room

Tips for choosing a midwife-led delivery room

Where do you want your child to be born?
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  2. The most important steps in the event of bullying

The most important steps in the event of bullying

How your child develops healthy self-confidence
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  2. Maternity recognition

Maternity recognition

In Germany, motherhood is clearly regulated: The mother of a child is the woman who gave birth to the child. This regulation does not apply to all countries. If the mother is not married, according to the law of some countries, a relationship between mother and child only arises when the mother makes a declaration in which she acknowledges the child.
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  2. Maternity benefit

Maternity benefit

During the maternity protection period, (expectant) mothers are under special legal protection. They are not allowed to work for a certain period before and after the birth. The Maternity Protection Act ensures that mothers are not financially disadvantaged during this time. Employees receive up to 100 percent of their previous net income, consisting of maternity pay and an employer's allowance.
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  2. Declaration of custody

Declaration of custody

If you as parents are not married to each other at the birth of your child, you can obtain joint custody by submitting both custody declarations to the youth welfare office in your place of residence.
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  2. Recognition of paternity

Recognition of paternity

If the parents of a child are not married to each other, the biological father is not automatically the legally recognized father. Recognition with all rights and obligations only takes place through the public notarization of a declaration by the father. The mother must agree to the declaration.
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