Italy was one of the last countries in Europe to enact a divorce law in 1970 due to the influence of the Catholic Church. The law pays particular attention to the financial needs of children and their rights. Traditionally, mothers were often given custody of children while fathers paid maintenance, but today separated fathers in Italy argue this practice violates children's rights to relationships with both parents as stated in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Separated fathers often turn to European courts or fathers' rights organizations for assistance.