Building families through adoption and assisted reproduction.
How long does the adoption process take in Nova Scotia?
Public adoptions typically take 1-2 years from application to placement. Private and step-parent adoptions can be completed in 3-6 months if the process is straightforward. International adoptions vary greatly depending on the country, usually lasting 1-3 years. The court process itself takes 2-3 months once a child is placed with you.
What are the legal requirements for surrogacy in Canada?
Surrogacy must be altruistic – surrogates cannot be paid beyond reasonable expenses. All parties need independent legal advice before signing agreements. The intended parents must apply to the court after birth to be recognized as legal parents. We guide you through each requirement to ensure compliance with federal and provincial laws.
Can same-sex couples adopt or use surrogacy in Nova Scotia?
Yes. Nova Scotia law treats all couples equally for adoption and assisted reproduction. Same-sex couples have the same rights as opposite-sex couples. Since 2007, both parents in a same-sex relationship can be registered on the birth certificate without requiring adoption of their biological child.
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