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[https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/laws/stat/rsbc-1996-c-5/latest/rsbc-1996-c-5.html#sec4_smooth Under the law in BC], a parent or guardian of a child may place the child for adoption. This starts a process to legally transfer parental rights and responsibilities for the child to another family. | [https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/laws/stat/rsbc-1996-c-5/latest/rsbc-1996-c-5.html#sec4_smooth Under the law in BC], a parent or guardian of a child may place the child for adoption. This starts a process to legally transfer parental rights and responsibilities for the child to another family. | ||
Usually both birth parents have to agree to place a child for adoption. A '''birth | Usually both birth parents have to agree to place a child for adoption. A '''birth mother’s''' written consent is required unless the child is in the permanent care of the child welfare authorities. | ||
A '''biological | A '''biological father’s''' consent is usually required too, but there are exceptions. For example, a court can be asked to do away with the biological father’s consent if he can’t be found or if to do so is in the child’s best interests. | ||
For more on adoption, [[Adoption of a Child|see our information on adoption]] and [[Adoption Registries|adoption registries]]. | For more on adoption, [[Adoption of a Child|see our information on adoption]] and [[Adoption Registries|adoption registries]]. |
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