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发表于 2022-11-2 22:26:35
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根据Family Law Act, SBC 2011, c 25,有几个principle。
1. a child is a person under 19 years old.
2. There’s no difference in the legal status of a child born to someone who is married and a child born to someone who is not married. Put another way, a child born outside of marriage is treated exactly the same in BC law as a child born to married parents.
3. a parent has an obligation to pay child support
4. If the child’s father is unknown or doesn’t acknowledge he’s the father, the child’s mother can sign the birth registration form alone.
5. a child’s birth certificate be changed later to show the other parent. If the parents don’t agree, the parent who wants to have their name added can apply to court for an order declaring they are the child’s parent. They can also ask that a child’s birth certificate be changed, including a change to the child’s last name.
6. Paying child support is a legal obligation. But it’s not simply a trade of money for time with the child. Nor is it a fee that’s paid to have time with the child.
7. A stepparent may have a duty to provide support for a stepchild
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