CCQ-1991 - Civil Code of Québec

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569. The order of placement confers the exercise of parental authority on the adopter; it allows the child, for the term of the placement, to exercise his civil rights under the surname and given names that the court may assign to the child under article 576, which, if assigned, are recorded in the order.
The order is a bar to the return of the child to his parents or to his tutor and to the establishment of the child’s filiation under the rules of filiation by birth.
1991, c. 64, a. 569; 2017, c. 12, s. 25; 2023, c. 13, s. 24.
569. The order of placement confers the exercise of parental authority on the adopter; it allows the child, for the term of the placement, to exercise his civil rights under the surname and given names that the court may assign to the child under article 576, which, if assigned, are recorded in the order.
The order is a bar to the return of the child to his parents or to his tutor and to the establishment of filial relationship between the child and his parents by blood.
1991, c. 64, a. 569; 2017, c. 12, s. 25.
569. The order of placement confers the exercise of parental authority on the adopter; it allows the child, for the term of the placement, to exercise his civil rights under the surname and given names chosen by the adopter, which are recorded in the order.
The order is a bar to the return of the child to his parents or to his tutor and to the establishment of filial relationship between the child and his parents by blood.
1991, c. 64, a. 569.