CCQ-1991 - Civil Code of Québec

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559. The following may be judicially declared eligible for adoption:
(1)  a child over three months old, if neither his paternal filiation nor his maternal filiation nor his filiation with regard to either of his parents has been established;
(2)  a child whose care, maintenance or education has not in fact been assumed by his father and mother or parents or tutor for at least six months;
(3)  a child whose father and mother or parents have been deprived of parental authority, if he has no tutor;
(4)  a child who has neither father nor mother nor parents, if he has no tutor.
1991, c. 64, a. 559; I.N. 2014-05-01; 2022, c. 22, s. 88.
559. The following may be judicially declared eligible for adoption:
(1)  a child over three months old, if neither his paternal filiation nor his maternal filiation has been established;
(2)  a child whose care, maintenance or education has not in fact been assumed by his mother, father or tutor for at least six months;
(3)  a child whose father and mother have been deprived of parental authority, if he has no tutor;
(4)  a child who has neither father nor mother, if he has no tutor.
1991, c. 64, a. 559; I.N. 2014-05-01.
559. The following may be judicially declared eligible for adoption:
(1)  a child over three months old, if neither his paternal filiation nor his maternal filiation has been established;
(2)  a child whose care, maintenance or education has not in fact been taken in hand by his mother, father or tutor for at least six months;
(3)  a child whose father and mother have been deprived of parental authority, if he has no tutor;
(4)  a child who has neither father nor mother, if he has no tutor.
1991, c. 64, a. 559.