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The "Act of Birth"
Filiation: the Legal Link Between Parents and Children
Same Sex Parents and the Law
Assisted Procreation
This is Not My Child! Attacking or Claiming Filiation
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The Custodial Parent's Rights and Obligations
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Free Family Mediation
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The Quebec Model for Determining Child Support
Collecting Support Payments in Quebec
Frequently Asked Questions About Child Support
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The Federal Method of Calculating Child Support
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Adopting a Child in Quebec
Youth Protection
Police Intervention and Legal Proceedings in Spousal Abuse Cases
Role and Powers of the Director of Youth Protection
Reporting a Case to the Director of Youth Protection: the Process and Questions of Confidentiality
When to Report a Case to the Director of Youth Protection
When and how can a judge intervene in a child's life?
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Parental Authority
Parents' Responsibility for Acts of Children Under 18
Emancipation of a Minor
The Child’s Lawyer
Passports
The Right of Grandchildren to Have a Relationship with Their Grandparents
Tutorship for Minors
Role and Powers of the Director of Youth Protection
Reporting a Case to the Director of Youth Protection: the Process and Questions of Confidentiality
When to Report a Case to the Director of Youth Protection
When and how can a judge intervene in a child's life?
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