Yes, but DCS is usually not that cooperative.
Both parents should.
When a child is put up for adoption it means the biological parent has given up all legal rights to the child. In the same way the child has no legal claim on the biological parents. The person that adopts a child takes all legal responsibility.
A guardian.
The parents need to know where their child is and who they are with. This protects the child and the person who takes the child someplace.
it can be fixed through a sergical method that takes place in the hospital with both generic parents and the child
Usualy both parents care for the child
The parents are liable for support to the State, unless/until the child is adopted. Losing one's parental rights does not terminate one's legal responsibility.
a godmother takes care of the god child/children it their parents die or leave somehow
If the parents are unmarried and don't live together the mother should obtain a child support order since relationships of that nature tend to be unstable and it takes time to obtain a child support order.If the parents are unmarried and don't live together the mother should obtain a child support order since relationships of that nature tend to be unstable and it takes time to obtain a child support order.If the parents are unmarried and don't live together the mother should obtain a child support order since relationships of that nature tend to be unstable and it takes time to obtain a child support order.If the parents are unmarried and don't live together the mother should obtain a child support order since relationships of that nature tend to be unstable and it takes time to obtain a child support order.
The child never "takes over." The CP has a claim to any and all unpaid child support (except for amounts owed to the State as reimbursement for assistance issued) until it's paid.
it takes about 2 to 3 days for the parents to leave its child.
Both parents should pay child support. They both take care of their children.