October 26, 2022
Parentage Committee Completes Its Review Of Surrogacy Arrangements
At its latest committee meeting—held earlier this month—BCLI’s Parentage Law Reform Project Committee tackled a pair of emerging issues concerning the law of parentage and surrogacy arrangements. These issues may point to some gaps in part 3 of the Family Law Act that may need to be filled with new Read more…
July 29, 2022
Parentage committee finishes discussion of donors and parentage
This month, the Parentage Law Reform Project Committee focused on donors and parentage. The Committee started this topic in the June meeting. Section 24: Should there be more flexibility around donors and parentage? Section 24 of the Family Law Act states that a donor is not automatically a parent by Read more…
April 28, 2022
Parentage agreements the focus of April 2022 parentage committee meeting
At its March 2022 meeting, BCLI’s Parentage Law Reform Project Committee continued its review of the rules in part 3 of the Family Law Act that apply to parentage of children conceived by sexual intercourse, focusing in particular on whether legislation allowing multiple parents should be extended to cover children Read more…
April 8, 2022
Parentage committee considers legislation allowing multiple parents for children conceived by sexual intercourse
BCLI’s Parentage Law Reform Project Committee continued its review of the rules in part 3 of the Family Law Act that apply to parentage of children conceived by sexual intercourse. The committee completed its examination of a provision in the American Uniform Parentage Act 2017 (PDF) that sets out a Read more…
December 1, 2021
Notice and best interests of the child considered at November 2021 Parentage Law Reform Project Committee Meeting
At the latest monthly meeting of BCLI’s committee considering reforms to part 3 of the Family Law Act the committee considered two issues concerning section 31 of the act, which sets out the framework for court orders declaring parentage. The first issue concerns notice of applications to court under the section. Section 31 Read more…