CCQ, r. 4 - Regulation respecting change of name and of other particulars of civil status and substitution of the usual given name

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24.3. A notice of substitution of the usual given name must be accompanied by the following information concerning the person who is the subject of the notice:
(1)  the person’s place of birth and the place where the birth was registered;
(2)  the designation of sex appearing in the person’s act of birth;
(3)  the person’s domiciliary address on the date on which the notice of substitution is submitted and the number of years the person has been domiciled in Québec;
(4)  the name of the person’s father and mother or parents or, if applicable, of the person’s tutor;
(5)  the person’s civil status and, if the person is married or in a civil union, the spouse’s name and the date and place of their marriage or civil union; and
(6)  the name of the person’s children, if any, as well as their date of birth and the name of each child’s other parent.
The notice concerning a minor child must also be accompanied by the following information concerning the child:
(1)  the domiciliary address of the child’s father and mother or parents or, if applicable, of the child’s tutor on the date on which the notice of substitution is submitted;
(2)  if the child’s father, mother or parent has been deprived of parental authority by a judicial decision, an indication of that fact;
(3)  if the child’s filiation has been changed by a judicial decision, an indication of that fact; and
(4)  if the child has a tutor, a statement that a tutor has been appointed to the child, either by a judicial decision, or by will or by a declaration filed with the Public Curator in accordance with article 200 of the Civil Code, the tutor’s name, the tutor’s domiciliary address, the mode of appointment of the tutor, the effective date of the tutorship and an indication as to whether or not the tutor is filing the application for the minor child.
The notice must be accompanied by the documents provided for in section 4, with the necessary modifications.
S.Q. 2022, c. 22, s. 202.
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24.3. A notice of substitution of the usual given name must be accompanied by the following information concerning the person who is the subject of the notice:
(1)  the person’s place of birth and the place where the birth was registered;
(2)  the designation of sex appearing in the person’s act of birth;
(3)  the person’s domiciliary address on the date on which the notice of substitution is submitted and the number of years the person has been domiciled in Québec;
(4)  the name of the person’s father and mother or parents or, if applicable, of the person’s tutor;
(5)  the person’s civil status and, if the person is married or in a civil union, the spouse’s name and the date and place of their marriage or civil union; and
(6)  the name of the person’s children, if any, as well as their date of birth and the name of each child’s other parent.
The notice concerning a minor child must also be accompanied by the following information concerning the child:
(1)  the domiciliary address of the child’s father and mother or parents or, if applicable, of the child’s tutor on the date on which the notice of substitution is submitted;
(2)  if the child’s father, mother or parent has been deprived of parental authority by a judicial decision, an indication of that fact;
(3)  if the child’s filiation has been changed by a judicial decision, an indication of that fact; and
(4)  if the child has a tutor, a statement that a tutor has been appointed to the child, either by a judicial decision, or by will or by a declaration filed with the Public Curator in accordance with article 200 of the Civil Code, the tutor’s name, the tutor’s domiciliary address, the mode of appointment of the tutor, the effective date of the tutorship and an indication as to whether or not the tutor is filing the application for the minor child.
The notice must be accompanied by the documents provided for in section 4, with the necessary modifications.
S.Q. 2022, c. 22, s. 202.