How can I as mother obtain proof that I am entrusted by law with single-parent authority over my child?

Are you a single mother and has your minor child been acknowledged by the father? Then in most cases you are by law entrusted with single-parent authority over your minor child. If you wish, you can request an official document from the Court of First Instance in which is stated that you are the only parent to have parental authority. This can be handy if, for example, your want to travel abroad with your child the father doesn’t want to give permission. With a registrar’s statement, you will be able to (if you are actually entrusted by law with parental authority). For this, get into contact with the CN Guardianship Council.