Actually there is a window. There is a certain number of days or weeks. I think its possible 60days or 6 weeks or something like that. During this time the birth mother can change her mind and take the baby back.
Yes. Sadly anyone can give their children up, biological or not. If you do give a child back to the agency I can assure you you will not be allowed to adopt again. The child is supposed to be like your own, like you carried him for 9 months and there is no return policy on a child you gave birth to. Not to mention the damage you will do to a child that is already sensitive to abandonment.
Your question is a complicated one and cannot be given a simple yes or no. It can be done, however, and the adoption revoked under very specific circumstances but requires expert legal assistance. If your parentage was legally established, either by your name appearing on the birth certificate or paternity established after the fact, and your parental rights had not been involuntarily terminated by the court, placing a child up for adoption without the consent of both parents is illegal.
Contact an attorney specializing in family law in your state of residence for more information.
Only if an improper adption was done, and less than two years has past.
Sometimes. It can depend on the circumstances of the initial adoption, how much time has passed, and many other factors. A lawyer can give more individual advice.
There are 3 different meanings to adopt. Legally take a child and bring it up as one of your own Many people are eager to adopt a baby. Choose to either take up, follow or use This approach has been adopted by many big banks around the world. Take on or assume He adopted a patronizing tone at me.
It might depends on why you gave your child up for adoption. if you were a teen not ready to be parent I think it wouldn't be a problem as an adult and married but if you were an adult and left your child due to drugs for instance probably not.
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Once biological parental rights are terminated (TPR) and legal adoption of the child is complete, the adoptive family gains and maintains all rights to and responsibility for the child.
Your mother getting married is not the same as adoption. Your status does not change unless there is a formal adoption process, which means your natural father has to agree as well.
Yes. Once the child is up for adoption the biological parents have no parental rights anymore and do not have more right than anyone else to adopt them. The judge is more likely to find them less desirable since they gave up their children once already and the court would wonder if they could do it again.
That's not true at all whoever answered this!!! its different in every state.............some states have laws where the biological parent has a period to take their child back like 1 yr or 2 after adoption then its confirmed ( like Massu adopt a child thru the court the biological can take their child anytime up to 1 after the court date....some states (like u said) say once the baby is adopted thru the court its over and their child.......and some states leave it completley open....3 states hold that law but each state has its own law..........AnswerThat's not possible. Once the biological parent has relinquished their rights to a child or the court has terminated those rights and the child has been adopted it is permanent.The only option would be if the adoptive parents voluntarily relinquished their parental rights and the court allowed the child to be placed in the biological mother's custody an action which is highly unlikely.Other than that the child would have to wait until he or she reached the age of majority and could then make their own decision.Emancipation of the minor would not be an option as the court would not grant an emancipation decree based on such circumstances.
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You MUST see a lawyer.
If a biological parent gives up their parental rights, then the spouse of the other parent is able to adopt the child. The parent who gave up their rights has no say in the matter.
I am sorry that you are going through this stressful time right now in your life. Let me tell you what I would do. I would pray about this and it seems that you have. Then I would go to the adoption agency where I adopted the child and see if they can help me reverse the adoption. Or I would call a lawyer to help me out. If you are the parent that gave the child up for adoption and you want your child back, I would call a lawyer. I wish you all the luck in the world. Good luck and God Bless:)