A mother cannot give her child away. She can consent to a guardianship (or an adoption) whereby some other responsible adult would petition the probate court to be appointed the child's legal guardian. The child's father must also consent. If he doesn't consent or is not available, the court would conduct a hearing and could allow the guardianship depending on the circumstances.
It is because the mother is Claiming you if you are a child
Yes, as an official change of custody has not yet taken place.
im pretty sure they can but the mother is probably most responsible for the child You might have to go to court unless he pays volentarily.
It depends on how close the family member is. Sister, brother, mother, father, child. Can't be cousins, etc. You can also sell it to them for $1.
maybe
Yes. He or she is known as a tutor, and has all legal powers needed to look after the child's well-being.
The only way you are a BLOOD relative is if you have the same blood line. You can't change a persons biological parents. If the step father adopts the child, then the child is by law their child and a family member, but not a literal blood relative.
For a name change you need to check the local probate and family court to see if a name change was requested and allowed by the court. A name change will not be reflected on the child's birth certificate.
her child
yes they do have family
If the social worker takes your Baby, Toddler or Child, he/she can return to the household once you have another family member who isn't married to that Baby/Toddler/Child's mother/father. He/she can phone to 'Service' and then 'Adoption Service'. The child will be bought back to the household but not claimed as that Sim who adopted it's mother or father, the real one's will always be, however they will be like a family member to that Sim.
The function of a child in the family is to receive care, guidance, and support from their parents or caregivers, while also learning important life skills, values, and beliefs. Children also contribute to the family by bringing joy, laughter, and creating meaningful connections with their parents and siblings.