Legal and lawful adoption is a process that ends in the final and irrevocable transference of all rights and responsibilities for a child from the biological parents to the adoptive parents. Open adoption is an agreement between adoptive parents and biological parents that addresses continuing contact between biological parents and the adopted child. This can take many forms, from regular letters to frequent visits. Open adoption does not alter the legality of the adoption, the finality and irrevocability, in any way.
no because now your baby is someones elses!
open adoption - adopción abierta
If you believe that women have a choice of whether or not to keep the baby then you could have an abortion, depending on which stage of pregnancy you are at, because after a certain number of weeks it is no longer legal to abort a baby.The other option if you really don't want the baby is adoption, which means that another person or couple would raise your baby instead of you. You can have open or closed adoption. With an open adoption, you would still have contact with your baby and his/her new family through letters, emails, photos and in some cases even occasional meetings. However, be aware that the adoptive family have no legal duty to go through with this and can back out of open adoption. Closed adoption is the opposite, where you have no contact with your baby and his/her adoptive familyPlease call the pregnancy hotline so someone can talk with you about your specific situation and give answers that are right for you.Pregnancy Hotline 1-800-848-LOVE (1-800-848-5683)
Adoption is final so no, no matter how old they are. The only time you can ever get your child back is if you change your mind within 30 days of the closure of the adoption date. If you changed your mind and have a hard time dealing with it seek counseling. This is a hard issue to deal with by yourself.
Open to life basically means that you have to be willing to have a child. If you get pregnant then (if its not life threatning to the mom AND the baby) you shouldn't abort. Adoption is also "open to life". You dn't have to want a baby, or even have a baby, you just can't be dead set against it.
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!
no but you can adopt a baby in the adoption centres that they make there
An open and closed infant adoption varies greatly. An open infant adoption allows the genetic parents to still have the right to see their child. A closed infant adoption prevents the genetic parents from seeing their child.
Open Adoptions and Closed AdoptionsIf you decide to put your baby up for adoption, you could have an open or closed adoption. An open adoption is when you get to choose the parents who will be raising your baby. One benefit of this is that you can form a relationship with your baby's new parents and possibly even keep in contact as your baby grows.A closed adoption is when everything is kept private. There are also different ways to go about the adoption. You could choose to use an agency. This is usually used in closed adoptions and means that they will be the ones responsible for all the legal matters and finding the new parents.If you want to have an open adoption, then you can either use an agency or go through independent means. An independent adoption is when you go through a doctor, lawyer or someone else that knows a couple that wants to adopt. If you decide to do an independent adoption, you should consider getting a lawyer to make sure you're protected. However, using an agency may be easier and many agencies nowadays encourage parents to do an open adoption.Helpful ResourcesIn the United States:Planned Parenthood: 1-800-230-PLAN or www.plannedparenthood.org to find the nearest clinicNational Adoption Information Clearinghouse: 1-888-251-0075Independent Adoption Center: 1-800-877-6736NARAL Pro-Choice America: www.naral.org for detailed information about state laws regarding abortionChildren's Aid Society: www.childrensaidsociety.org or call (212)949-4800 for more information about adoption and foster care options
if they're baby/toddler, starve them, otherwise you can make them not do their homework
Do you mean JT and Liberty's baby? They gave it up for adoption.