Not as a result of that specific action.
Typically, an adoption terminates the rights and responsibilities of the biological parents.
mothers can
In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit. In any case, termination of parental rights does not, in itself, terminate child support.
None.
Only through the adoption process.
not if the adoption was voluntary and not a result of any court order declaring her unfit as a parent to that child.
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
Nope, no rights to the child at all after birth.
No teen mothers are not more successful. They both have an even chance of success.
Part of the adoption process involves the termination of rights of the biological parents. When the adoption is finalized, the adoptive parents assume the rights and responsibilities of the biological parents.
Your mother getting married is not the same as adoption. Your status does not change unless there is a formal adoption process, which means your natural father has to agree as well.
No, she forfeits her parental rights.