Yukon has passed the Inclusive Yukon Families Act. This new legislation is aimed at better supporting and reflecting the diversity of families across the Yukon. The Inclusive Yukon Families Act “provides new legal pathways for parentage recognition, especially for families formed through assisted reproduction, surrogacy and reproductive material donation.” In addition, the legislation facilitates legal parentage for persons who are members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, transgender community, nonbinary, gender nonconforming or using assisted reproductive methods.
Through the Inclusive Yukon Families Act, more gender-neutral terms such as parent, person, parentage and birth parent will replace gendered terms such as mother, father, and paternity.
The Inclusive Yukon Families Act represents an update to the Children’s Law Act, Vital Statistics Act and Change of Name Act.
The press release discussing the Inclusive Yukon Families Act is available in English here: https://yukon.ca/en/news/inclusive-yukon-families-act-receives-assent-yukon-legislative-assembly.
Information in this post was gleaned from the “Inclusive Yukon Families Act receives assent in the Yukon Legislative Assembly” press release.
