Not until the child has reached adult age. In order for the child to be adopted the parent had to give up parental rights so they no longer have rights to the child.
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Yes, if it is determined that you are being abused or neglected you can be taken away from an adoptive parent.
Im afraid so,she was adopted because when she was a baby being looked after by her childminder,her parent was driving when a huge bomb landed on their car killing them,so halley berry was put into care with no home until she was about 3 she got adopted
A legally adopted child is considered the parent's child just as much as if they had given birth to that child. So being adopted does not affect the rights or the heirship of the deceased parent's house and assets, even if they have biological children, as well. What does matter, is the state's laws regarding heirships with or without a will. You need to consult an attorney if there is no will to see what your rights are.
How are you adopted
The laws of being adopted are different for each state in the U.S. Most laws state that once adopted, your biological parents cannot get you back.
Yes. There is no legitimate reason to prohibit same-sex married couples from adopting children. The advantages of being adopted by a same-sex married couple are (1) a stable family life at home; and, (2) whatever benefits accrue from being adopted by an opposite-sex married couple, since the gender of the parents does not affect their ability to successfully parent adopted children.
There is no automatic age that a child can choose which parent they want to live with in New Hampshire. The judge looks to see if the minor shows sufficient maturity to make the decision without being coerced by either parent.
Yes.
No. The child is well within his/her rights to choose not to see the non-custodial parent. However, the non-custodial parent still contributed to that child being born, and is therefore required to help provide for him/her.
I assume it's not the step parent that is granted visitation. This is something the step parent and spouse have to work out since it's the spouse who has asked for visitation and therefor it's her responsibility to make it work. If the step parent own the house he can choose who's in it and who is not and same goes for the spouse if she owns it. The step parent have no authority over the visitation order.
Typically, child support for the biological parents is terminated once the adoption is finalized.