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'''Filiation''' is the [[legal]] term that refers to the recognized legal [[status]] of the [[relationship]] between [[family]] members, or more specifically the legal relationship between [[parent]] and [[child]]. As described by the Government of Quebec:
 
'''Filiation''' is the [[legal]] term that refers to the recognized legal [[status]] of the [[relationship]] between [[family]] members, or more specifically the legal relationship between [[parent]] and [[child]]. As described by the Government of Quebec:
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<blockquote>Filiation is the relationship which exists between a child and the child’s parents, whether the parents are of the same or the opposite sex. The relationship can be established by blood, by law in certain cases, or by a judgment of adoption. Once filiation has been established, it creates rights and obligations for both the child and the parents, regardless of the circumstances of the child’s birth.</blockquote>
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<blockquote>Filiation is the [[relationship]] which exists between a [[child]] and the child’s [[parents]], whether the parents are of the same or the opposite sex. The relationship can be established by blood, by [[law]] in certain cases, or by a [[judgment]] of [[adoption]]. Once filiation has been established, it creates [[rights]] and [[obligations]] for both the child and the parents, regardless of the circumstances of the child’s [[birth]].</blockquote>
    
Filiation differs from, but impacts, both [[parental]] [[rights]] and inheritance.
 
Filiation differs from, but impacts, both [[parental]] [[rights]] and inheritance.

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