Form 11318E-B is the Birth Parent's Guide for Completing and Submitting an Application to Register or Withdraw a Disclosure Veto. It is used in Ontario, Canada for birth parents who want to either register or withdraw a disclosure veto under the Vital Statistics Act. This form provides instructions and information on how to complete the application process.
The birth parent files the Form 11318E-B for completing and submitting an application to register or withdraw a disclosure veto under the Vital Statistics Act in Ontario, Canada.
Q: What is Form 11318E-B?
A: Form 11318E-B is the Birth Parent's Guide for Completing and Submitting an Application to Register or Withdraw a Disclosure Veto Under the Vital Statistics Act in Ontario, Canada.
Q: Who is this guide for?
A: This guide is for birth parents in Ontario, Canada who want to register or withdraw a disclosure veto.
Q: What is a disclosure veto?
A: A disclosure veto is a legal tool that allows birth parents to prevent the disclosure of certain information about themselves.
Q: Why would a birth parent want to register a disclosure veto?
A: A birth parent may want to register a disclosure veto to protect their personal information and maintain their privacy.
Q: How can a birth parent register or withdraw a disclosure veto?
A: A birth parent can register or withdraw a disclosure veto by completing and submitting Form 11318E-B to the Registrar General.
Q: What is the Vital Statistics Act?
A: The Vital Statistics Act is a law in Ontario, Canada that governs the registration and disclosure of vital information, such as births and adoptions.
Q: What happens after a disclosure veto is registered?
A: After a disclosure veto is registered, the birth parent's personal information will be protected and not disclosed unless certain exceptions apply.
Q: Can a birth parent cancel a disclosure veto?
A: Yes, a birth parent can cancel a disclosure veto by completing and submitting an Application to Cancel a Disclosure Veto form.