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Legal Relationship Between Parent and Child

  • What Happens When Your Child’s Father Isn’t on the Act of Birth? 

Rights and Responsibilities of Parents

  • Leaving Children Unsupervised
  • Parental Authority: Rights and Responsibilities of Parents
  • Losing Parental Authority
  • Punishing Children With Force: Rules and Limits
  • Rules for Children Travelling Alone
  • Legal Responsibility of Parents

Protections for Children

  • How to report a situation to the DYP (Director of Youth Protection)
  • The Role of the Director of Youth Protection (DYP)
  • Tutorship for Children Under 18
  • Bullying and Violence in Quebec Schools

Grandparents

  • Grandparents: Can You Stay in Touch With Your Grandchildren?

Parents and Education

  • School Fees and Expenses
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