Yes, I am here. There are probably a lot of us who were adopted by bad families because often there is money exchanged. I lived in a household where there were two alcoholics available to abuse me mentally and physically as I was growing up. These people only got a child because they had money that was made by illegal gambling in the form of a 'bookie'. I'm not saying that I'm against the part of making illegal money, but what I am against was all the drinking and abusive behaviour. At this time in my life I am still against adoption because I don't think that anyone is able to treat a child like it's their own and if they think they can, they are lying to themselves. I still see too many cases where kids are abused by someone who is not their parent and sometimes it's a step parent, sometimes it's a forster parent, and sometimes it's an adoptive parent. The worst kind of abuse comes from an adoptive parent because everyone around you assumes that you would not be with this family unless they were decent and yet, here you are..
It is a family that are blood relatives. So the parents and the children that they have produced. If a person is adopted, they are part of a family, but the other people in it are not biologically related to them.
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It makes the adopted family's lineage much more interesting. It depends where the adopted male lives and in most places you can find out who your biological parents are (the mother being more easily traced.) In most cases it's adviseable (at least here in Canada) because of health records and the "gene pool." The adopted male IS part of the family, but it makes it all the more interesting to find out about the biological parents (no disgrace in having to give up your child if you are too young ... and some other reasons as well) and is added into your adopted family's genealogy. Very interesting and this person should be proud to add a little zip to the family tree! Merry Christmas Marcy This is a follow-up to my original question. I realise an adopted person is both emotionally and legally part of the family but they are not "blood" members. Does this fact have any genealogical impact on the branch of the family tree it which they are located? In other words is a classic genealogical lineage based on legal connections or blood lines or does it matter? Usually when a child is adopted into a family, that is indicated on the chart with the word adopted. Otherwise, their heritage is the same as a blood member of the family. Adopted children are just as much descendants as biological descendants.
Absolutely not! A family is any group of people who love and care for each other. You can have a family of all women or all men, a family who is related by blood or who have adopted members. You can even have a family who is not legally related at all, but who stick up for one another and take care of each other.
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Yes. When the parents or any other family member dies you will have to click New Generation on the family app. When you do that the kids are all grown up. You get to choose a kid to start over. They can get married and have children. Same as the other family.
Requirements regarding what exactly? As adopted you are a part of their family just as if you are their biological child with the same rights etc and they decide over you just like in any other family until you reach the age of majority in your state, usually 18. If you are adopted at 16 you have the right to consent to the adoption or not. If you want early emancipation the requirements differ slightly from state to state and not all states offer it but the law is the same regardless if you are adopted or not.
* If they were part of a family with children they would be classified as foster children or adopted and become your sibling, but not by blood. Other than this way there is no relationship or no name for the person other than 'good friend of the family.' * Stranger
Adopted means that a child is accepted and legally made a part of a family that they were not born into. After the court hearing, the child is a part of the new family, legally, it is just like they were born into that family. It also means that legally, they are no longer a part of the family they were born into.When your adopted means that other people that are not your parents will become your parents. Like lets say some kid's parents die so they dont have anyone to live with so they go to foster care to get adopted so that other people will become your parents......yeah.......?
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Yes he is. Not by blood but they're brothers at heart. They NEVER call each other friends. Shane adopted him as his brother since he is very close to his family. So Maliik became apart of his family.
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