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Difference between revisions of "Adopting Children"

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Among other things, the natural parent will lose rights such as being kept up to speed on developments in the child's health and schooling, and obligations such as a duty to pay child support. In a 2003 case of the Supreme Court, ''[http://canlii.ca/t/1pt0x Zien v. Woda]'', 2003 BCSC 1238 the court held that the adoption of a child by the mother's new partner stripped the natural father of his obligation to pay support, effective from the moment the adoption order was made.
Among other things, the natural parent will lose rights such as being kept up to speed on developments in the child's health and schooling, and obligations such as a duty to pay child support. In a 2003 case of the Supreme Court, ''[http://canlii.ca/t/1pt0x Zien v. Woda]'', 2003 BCSC 1238 the court held that the adoption of a child by the mother's new partner stripped the natural father of his obligation to pay support, effective from the moment the adoption order was made.


From the time an adoption order is made, the birth parent has no more legal interest the adopted child, including how the child is raised, where the child lives, where the child goes to school, what sort of medical treatment he or she receives, or how the child is disciplined. In the eyes of the law, the adoptive parents are the only parents the child has.
From the time an adoption order is made, the birth parent has no more legal interest in the adopted child, including how the child is raised, where the child lives, where the child goes to school, what sort of medical treatment he or she receives, or how the child is disciplined. In the eyes of the law, the adoptive parents are the only parents the child has.


===Who can place a child for adoption===
===Who can place a child for adoption===
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