dont give it away you will regret it and the grandparents would be so disapointed in you, giving up your child means you love the sex and not what happens at the end, iff you are giving up your child, why didnt you use pills or a condom, it is pathetic, please dont petray your child!
The baby's grandparents could get custody.
If the baby's parents agree to it.Another View: To gain LEGAL custody: onlyif the grandparents petition the court for the childs custody and the court awards it to them.
Father would have to consent to the adoption. Definitely worth petitioning for custody if you feel that you and your family can care for the child.
Just like that? No. Lots of paperwork must be done prior to that, such as custody, birth certificates, adoption papers if needed, etc.
The baby can be put up for adoption, among other options.
There is natural childbirth, cesarean section, and adoption.
Open adoption is when the biological mother/father, and their child are still allowed to meet and see eachother, even after the adoption process is complete. Closed adoption is when the biological mother/father of the baby can see their child for a year after the adoption. They can send pictures, letters, etc. After the one year, they have no contact with them, until the child is 18.
Contact a adoptive agency and they will help you finding a family etc. Also make sure the child's father is OK with it or if he wants custody.
The short answer is "no."In all States, the birth mother and the birth father, if he has properly established paternity1, hold the primary right of consent to adoption of their child. Either one or both parents may have these rights terminated for a variety of possible reasons, including abandonment, failure to support the child, mental incompetence, or a finding of parental unfitness due to abuse or neglect. When neither birth parent is available to give consent, the responsibility can fall to other legal entities, such as: * An agency which has custody of the child * Any person who has been given custody * A guardian or guardian ad litem * The court having jurisdiction over the child * A close relative of the child * A "next friend" of the child, who is a responsible adult appointed by the courtSo unless the underage birth mother and father are found to be incompetent or unfit in any way, or if they are absent for any reason, the grandparents have no right to give the child up for adoption.
In the case of adoption the baby is not yours at all, and in keeping the baby is when you keep your own baby , even if you have had it when you are a teenager.
You can see the rules for baby adoption in the US online on the website of Child Adoption Laws. They can answer all of your questions and you can see the rules for Baby Adoption. Good Luck!
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