The Grandparents' Association of Québec works hard to defend the rights of grandparents and is actively involved in representing their interests to government authorities.


Our current files

Our major concern today is:
How judges will interpret the new article 611 of the Civil Code of Quebec On June 8, 2022, Act 2 amended article 611 of the Civil Code as follows:

"Personal relations between the child and his grandparents may be maintained or developed to the extent that it is in the interest of the child and, if he is 10 years of age or older, that he consents thereto, unless he is unable to express his will. Such relations may, under the same conditions, be maintained with the former spouse of the child's father or mother or parent, provided that this person is significant to the child. These relationships may be maintained or developed by any means appropriate to the situation and it is not required that the persons be in each other's physical presence. The terms of the relationship may be agreed upon in writing between the child's parent or parent as guardian, the child's guardian, if any, or the child who is 14 years of age or older and the child's grandparents or former spouse of the child's parent or parent, as the case may be.

If the child who is 10 years of age or older but under 14 years of age does not consent, or if there is disagreement between the parties, the continuation or development of the relationship shall be determined by the court.

In all cases, the consent of the child 14 years of age or older to the maintenance or development of the relationship is required and the child may, at that age, terminate the relationship without further formality, whether or not a court order has been made."

As you will see in this press release, the amendment to article 611 of the Civil Code is discriminatory for grandparents and seniors.

As you will see in this video, filiation is a very important issue for grandparents.

Thank you to the National AQDR for its support to counteract grandparent mailtraitance. The support of seniors' organizations is essential to convince the government of the merits of our demands in this regard. Click on this link to read the Quebec Grandparents Association's brief on Bill 2.

Discover here the letter we sent to the Minister of Justice, Mr. Simon Jolin-Barrette on August 26, 2021 as well as his response.

https://www.grands-parents.qc.ca/communique 
https://www.grands-parents.qc.ca/client_file/upload/Reponse_Jolin-Barrette_2021-08-27_lH_reforme_famille.pdf

We plan to deploy other actions in the coming months and we will need your help.



Youth Protection

We have followed very closely the implementation of the recommendations of the Report of the Special Commission on Children’s Rights and Youth Protection and of Minister Lionel Carmant’s Bill 15

We also tabled the Brief for the Proper Care of our Grandchildren in December 2019 with the Commission.

Supplement to the brief replacing the AGPQ President’s hearing

We also issued two press releases on the topic which you can find here.


Family Rights

We have been interested in the reform on Family Law for which we filed the  Brief to the Citizens Commission on Family Law (2018).

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