CCQ, r. 4.2 - Regulation respecting parental projects involving surrogacy in which the parties to the agreement are domiciled in Québec

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10. A notarial act or a private writing stating the consent of the woman or the person who gave birth to the child in the context of a parental project involving surrogacy, referred to in article 541.9 of the Civil Code, must contain a declaration that the woman or the person
(1)  understands that they are the child’s parent;
(2)  understands that the child’s filiation may be established with regard to the person alone or the spouses who formed the parental project only if the woman or the person consents to it;
(3)  understands that their consent makes it possible to deem that the child’s filiation is established as of the child’s birth with regard to the person alone or the spouses who formed the parental project;
(4)  understands that their bond of filiation with the child is thereby dissolved and deemed never to have existed; and
(5)  gave free and enlightened consent.
O.C. 242-2024, s. 10.
In force: 2024-03-06
10. A notarial act or a private writing stating the consent of the woman or the person who gave birth to the child in the context of a parental project involving surrogacy, referred to in article 541.9 of the Civil Code, must contain a declaration that the woman or the person
(1)  understands that they are the child’s parent;
(2)  understands that the child’s filiation may be established with regard to the person alone or the spouses who formed the parental project only if the woman or the person consents to it;
(3)  understands that their consent makes it possible to deem that the child’s filiation is established as of the child’s birth with regard to the person alone or the spouses who formed the parental project;
(4)  understands that their bond of filiation with the child is thereby dissolved and deemed never to have existed; and
(5)  gave free and enlightened consent.
O.C. 242-2024, s. 10.