| Rules to Remain in Germany as Parent of a German Child |
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Rules to Remain in Germany as Parent of a German ChildAs the inventor of cartoons, Wilhelm Busch said: “Vater werden ist nicht schwer. Vater sein dagegen sehr. (Becoming a father is easier than being a father.) This is especially the case for a father of a child to an unmarried woman can especially be hard if the Ausländeramt (foreigners or immigration office) wants to deport you. The Art. 6 One point noted by the Bundesverfassungsgericht is that it does not matter whether a child’s primary care is provided by the mother or someone else. Thus, it can be argued that a father can play this role, too. This role will be especially important for a child of a mixed marriage with parents of different races in colors. It is significant that the child has access to both cultural heritages while growing up. In the case at hand, the father (a black) needed to have the opportunity to aid his offspring to find its self-identity with this distinc-tive different skin color in his environment. When interpreting and applying the law on foreigners, the authorities have to reasonably consider this judgment. This is especially true when the parent is to be deported. With 1997 family law reform, a child’s position in relation to its parents was significantly strengthened. On account of this reform, authorities now have to take the effects on the child more strongly into consideration. They have to consider how child’s situation will be affected with a decision. The authorities must enquire whether a personal relationship be-tween father and child exists. They have to determine what will be in the best interests of the child. Only exceptionally and only for convincing reasons may other interests other than those of the child prevail. Such reasons will typically be public safety and order (öffentliche Sicherheit und Ordnung). Moms, what the other way around is? That is no problem since the law applies equally to all, men and women, black and white (Art. 3 III GG).
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