The Right to Know Origins in Assisted Reproduction

The Draft Regulation on Information Regarding Contributors to Procreation in the context of parental projects in Québec aims to establish guidelines for disclosing the profiles of individuals who provide reproductive materials and participate in surrogacy arrangements. This initiative is part of reforms in family law intended to improve transparency and protect the rights of all parties involved, particularly children born through such means. The regulation attempts to ensure that individuals born from assisted reproductive techniques or surrogacy have the right to access information about their biological origins.
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