‘The same rights as any other’: Court rules children can have three, four parents
‘The same rights as any other’: Court rules children can have three, four parents
Across Canada, multi-parent families are starting to achieve legal recognition — a move that has implications for parents and their kids

It takes a village. If you want kids to really have support, the more the merrier.
23 0 ReplyThe kid in the photo looks fed up.
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Fuck yeah! Thanks for sharing this. It's nice to see some potentially good news in the world. :)
15 0 ReplyGood news, but sad it took until 2025 for us to get here. And I hope its not actually limited to just 4 parents. These arbitrary limits need to end.
8 0 ReplyJames Holden has a safe future in Quebec.
Well, I guess we're not at full genetic mix yet.
6 0 ReplySo you're saying I should become a serial monogamist and I can collect child support from 4 people now?
5 0 ReplyPolygamy is back on the menu boys!
0 0 ReplyI wish people would read an article before commenting on it. It specifically addresses this.
Quebec’s ruling does not apply to all possible multi-family structures. Polygamy, where one is married to more than one spouse, is prohibited in Canada. The judgment is also limited to multi-parent families that were together before the child entered the family.
0 0 ReplyI just needed to make the joke, because part of me is still a child.
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