Legal recognition of Torres Strait Islander traditional child rearing practice
Legal outcomes of a Cultural Recognition Order
There are various legal outcomes if a Cultural Recognition Order is made including:
- the person’s parentage being transferred from the birth parents to the cultural parents
- the person becoming a child of the cultural parents
- the cultural parents becoming the parents of the person
- the person stops being a child of the birth parents
- a birth parent stops being a parent of the person.
In this guide:
- Legal outcomes of a Cultural Recognition Order
- Before you apply for a Cultural Recognition Order
- How to apply for a Cultural Recognition Order
- After you apply for a Cultural Recognition Order
- When a Cultural Recognition Order is made
- When a Cultural Recognition Order is not made
- Requesting access to information relating to a Cultural Recognition Order or application
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