Overview
- Managers of the Vasto care home told the father, Nathan, he may no longer show the three children clips of their mother, calling the facility a protected setting.
- After a meeting with social services, the regional children’s ombudsman said an in-person visit with their mother is being considered for the Easter holidays, though no date is set.
- The children are recovering from flu, with only one still feverish, while their mother has been limited since March 6 to supervised video calls twice a week.
- Palmoli has granted the parents a municipal dwelling free for up to two years on the condition they file a six-month plan to renovate their rural home, which lacks a habitability certificate.
- The appeal of the November 20, 2025 removal order is set for April 21, and defense lawyers plan to file notes from Nathan’s meetings with the social worker as they seek to restore his parental authority.