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The Contentious-Administrative Court number 2 of A Coruña has recognized the right of a mother to receive the benefits accumulated for the birth and care of her child for 32 weeks , instead of the 16 recognized by the Government Delegation in Galicia. The plaintiff, as stated in the resolution, became a mother on March 5, 2021, forming a single-parent family. On the occasion of that birth, on March 22 she presented the request for benefits for birth and child care to the Government Delegation in Galicia, indicating her status as a single-parent family .
The Administration only recognized the right to the child care benefit under 16 weeks. However, the mother claimed in June of that year that the right to care for the minor be extended to 32 weeks by her sole Phone Number Data parent, which corresponds to the 16 weeks recognized by resolution of March 25, 2021, plus the remaining 16 weeks. that the legislation recognizes for the care of minors born in a two-parent family , in accordance with the provisions of article 49 of the Basic Statute of Public Employees, under the Minors Law and European and international rights on minors. Contentious-Administrative Court number 2 of A Coruña.

(Photo: Galician Pages) Expansion denied By Resolution dated June 16, 2021, notified on June 21, 2021, the extension of the benefit was denied on the grounds that it was an assumption that was not contemplated in current legislation and the mother appealed. As explained in the ruling, the plaintiff maintained that the interpretation made by the Administration to deny the requested permit " is contrary to the rights of the minor and represents discrimination against families that consist of two parents , since in this case It is not (as stated in the contested resolution) that the plaintiff intends to take advantage of permission in the absence of the father, since in this case the father does not exist , and therefore, just as in families with two parents, the minor has right to care for 32 weeks ”.
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