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She should have been more responsible then. She needs to decide if she's going to have an abortion, keep the child, or give him/her up for adoption.
Call Planned Parenthood and ask for assistance with finding adoption agencies in your area. there are many people looking to do priv ate adoptions. that is one easier way to go about adoption. ANYONE CAN GIVE UP A CHILD FOR adoption.
No one can make you do anything you dont want to do. If you give the baby up for adoption it is your choice!! They cant tell you wat to do when it comes to your child. But think if you can take care of the child. Good Luck!
There are many places where one could find information on child adoption agencies in Miami. One could check sites such as Miami Heart Gallery and Adoption Florida for information on child adoption.
not if the adoption was voluntary and not a result of any court order declaring her unfit as a parent to that child.
Probably the one you used for the adoption.
No! The mother of the child is the only one who can make the decisions
No. The child has 2 parents not just one so both need to give their consent.
You have to have completed the home study and been approved for adoption. Then if you know a mother willing to give up her child you get a lawyer and she gets one too and they prepare the paperwork. After everyone has signed the lawyers finish it in court where you also have to be to have the adoption finalized.
Contact a local adoption agency. They can arrange prospective adoptive parents and meeting to discuss the options you have regarding the idea. You can also talk to the hospital social worker where you have your baby. They are trained to help you not only in making your decision, but also in helping you decide if you want an open adoption (one where the child can find you when he or she is grown) or a closed adoption (one where the records will be sealed). In addition, they work with various adoption agencies, and will be able to help you in deciding which one to use. Answer also: Please contact your local Social Services department they will be more than happy to give you information.
The options are these:Joint adoption of an unrelated child by both partners.Stepparent (or "second parent" adoption) of one partner's child by the other partner.Individual adoption of a child by one partner with no legal status for the other partner.In some US states, a child born to a woman while she is married to another woman is automatically the child of both women, but many such couples choose to obtain a legal adoption to ensure that the relationship is recognized in states where the marriage is not.Which options are available to you depend upon which state or country you live in.
This varies depending on where you live but before the adoption is finalized I have heard one year. Once the adoption is finalized there is nothing you can do.