No teen mothers are not more successful. They both have an even chance of success.
mothers can
Most teen mothers put their child up for adoption because it may be the best thing for the baby..... she might not be able to take care of the child the right way.......... and most have school to go to........ i would think that most go for an open adoption so that they can contact the child
Not if she doesn't choose to be.
Typically, an adoption terminates the rights and responsibilities of the biological parents.
Only if the mother has no legal rights to that child.
It was considered disgraceful. The mothers were usually sent away to a home for unwed mothers to have the child. The child was usually given up for adoption. The families tried to keep it secret to protect the family name and reputation
go to you phone and call for services, adoption will be one of them click on that. after a couple of sims hours you will get the option to choose gender and age (baby-child) of your child. then the child will be there NOTE: The ethnicity of you child is random, so if you want a child that looks like your parents, adoption might not be the best option
The options are these:Joint adoption of an unrelated child by both partners.Stepparent (or "second parent" adoption) of one partner's child by the other partner.Individual adoption of a child by one partner with no legal status for the other partner.In some US states, a child born to a woman while she is married to another woman is automatically the child of both women, but many such couples choose to obtain a legal adoption to ensure that the relationship is recognized in states where the marriage is not.Which options are available to you depend upon which state or country you live in.
an adoption agency
The person is now an adult and therefore an adoption could not be "reversed' or expunged. The adult can change his or her name back to their birth name or to any other they might choose.
If you are both on good terms i say yes, you can both be in on the decision on how your child will be adopted, pick an agency wisely. Research adoption for your state.
A wrongful adoption is when the adoption agency fails to disclose information about the child or the child's biological family. This can lead to law suits against the agency.