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Facilitating child adoptions: a sensitive debate opens before the National Assembly

2020-12-03T12:29:19.096Z


The bill provides in particular to open adoption to unmarried couples.Open adoption to unmarried couples, lower the minimum age required for parents, and also facilitate the adoption of abandoned children: the National Assembly on Wednesday, December 2 tackled a bill LREM which bristles the right and some associations. Read also: Adoption: a very dangerous reform for many concerned parents The majority boasts " a text of progress " and " updating " of the adoption


Open adoption to unmarried couples, lower the minimum age required for parents, and also facilitate the adoption of abandoned children: the National Assembly on Wednesday, December 2 tackled a bill LREM which bristles the right and some associations.

Read also: Adoption: a very dangerous reform for many concerned parents

The majority boasts "

a text of progress

" and "

updating

" of the adoption, on the menu of deputies at first reading until Friday.

The Secretary of State for Children Adrien Taquet immediately said Wednesday his support for the text, calling on the deputies "

to all (to) unite

" and not to be locked into an opposition between "

old and modern

".

"

We are not doing enough to find a family

" for the "

children of our country whose family is no longer there, does not assume its responsibilities, or is no longer able to do so,

" he said. he recognized.

The bill is the result of a report to the government at the end of 2019, co-written by LREM deputy Monique Limon and senator LR Corinne Imbert, and promises lively debates on this subject touching the privacy of certain deputies, themselves. same adoptees or adopters.

It is a question of "

facilitating and securing adoption

", and "

strengthening the status of ward of the State

", given the disparities and difficulties in applying the last law on adoption in 2016.

Flagship measure, the opening of full adoption to PACS or cohabiting couples should make it possible to put an end to “

discrimination relating to the rules of union or to homoparentality

”, according to the head of LREM on this text, Coralie Dubost.

Currently, only one of the couple can adopt the child.

Marriage is today "

not a guarantee of stability

" for children, also justifies the rapporteur Monique Limon.

But LR deputies are against this change.

"

Marriage is a stable union

" and it is the "

most protective framework

", according to Xavier Breton.

More generally, he points in this bill to "

pragmatic measures, which go in the right direction

" but also "

other provisions, legally flawed or ideological

", in line with the bill opening medically assisted procreation (PMA ) to all women, under consideration in Parliament.

"

Badly tied

"

The association La Manif pour tous denounces "

a dangerous bill, examined in a hurry

", and the president of Sens Commun Laurence Trochu a text "

coated with good feelings but poorly put together

".

Several deputies of all stripes deplored the accelerated procedure on this text.

Read also: Wind of criticism against the adoption law

The deputies lowered in committee last week the minimum age required for each adoptive parent, from 28 to 26 years.

And the minimum duration of community of life has been reduced from two to one year.

The debate on the filiation of children born through surrogacy (surrogacy) abroad, which resurfaced in committee, will not fail to return to the hemicycle.

The bill also aims to improve the functioning of family councils, bodies supervising state wards in the departments, and also addresses the issue of children declared abandoned by their parents.

This last point is discussed.

Monique Limon intends to help with their simple adoption, currently too rare, by removing the possibility, for parents handing over the child to Social Assistance for Children with a view to his admission as a ward of the State, to consent or not. upon adoption.

But several players in the sector are standing up, including the federation of EFA (Childhood and Adoption Families) which co-wrote a

very critical “

white paper

”.

The article 13 in question "

raises the most difficulties

" and "

could be declared unconstitutional and unconventional

" with regard to the European Convention on Human Rights, we can read.

The absence of consent from the biological parents would be "

a serious step backwards

".

But, replies Monique Limon, "

the parents' decision must first be to say that they are not capable of raising their children

".

The number of families waiting to realize their adoption plan is much higher than the adoptions carried out each year.

According to the latest figures known, some 650 wards of the state were adopted in 2018, and 615 children adopted abroad in the same year - an international aspect not addressed in the bill.

Source: lefigaro

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