It is unknown what is being referred to as "underground agencies," (in the US) there are simply the same law enforcement, social service agencies, and the courts which protect us all.
Adopted children inherit from the adoptive family the same as the adoptive family's biological children do so yes.
Yes. They Do. An adoptee has the same legal rights as if they were biological child in a court of law.
No. Miss America contestants have to swear that they're unmarried, not pregnant, and not the adoptive or biological parent of a child.
No. Only biological or adoptive parents are the ones responsible for their minor child/children.
No. Miss America contestants have to swear that they're unmarried, not pregnant, and not the adoptive or biological parent of a child.
Biological reasons can only be speculated about, but in my opinion, the following three reasons are possible:population controlavailability of adoptive parents when the offspring's biological parents are missing or deadavailability of additional adults to hunt or defend the group without having to care for children.Biological reasons can only be speculated about, but in my opinion, the following three reasons are possible:population controlavailability of adoptive parents when the offspring's biological parents are missing or deadavailability of additional adults to hunt or defend the group without having to care for children.
Yes but the tribe have to accept the adoptive family according to the Indian Child Welfare Act. This is a federal law that deals with adoptive placement of Native children. The Act states that the children can be placed with adoptive families in the following order: 1) Native biological family 2) Native, same tribe, non-biological family 3) Native, different tribe, non-biological family 4) Non-native So the tribe don't have to agree with you giving your child up but they have to agree to the adoptive placement of any tribal members (or the children of tribal members) and has up to 2 years from the date of finalization of the adoption to become involved. So contact an adoptive agency so you can find a suitable family as soon as possible and in the meantime your child will be in foster care.
No. Only biological and legally adoptive parent(s) are responsible for the financial support of their minor children.
No, only the biological or legal adoptive parent is financially responsible for the care of their minor child/children.
Only biological or adoptive parents are responsible for supporting their minor children. "New" spouses are not legally obligated to financially support children of their mate's previous relationship(s).
If they have a biological relative then no, a brother is a closer relative than an adoptive father is. Legally though, if you are the only guardian/ relative then you will be next of kin.
A foster home is a home where you put unwanted children and an adoptive home is where you adopt children.