The child is known as being an orphan.
A child with both parents dead
The child is known as being an orphan.
Orphan
orphan
The child is one again put up for adoption to a new couple.
A person whose parents are both dead is called an orphan - but it usually only applies to a child. I'm 57 and both my parents are dead, but no-one would say I'm an orphan.
The child has a right to any support ordered but not paid (actually collecting it is another matter).
An orphan is a child who has lost both parents.
It depends on what other family is still alive. If there is an aunt or uncle - or even an older sister or brother - so long as the prospective guardian is over 18, they would probably be granted guardianship. If there are no surviving relatives, the child would be cared for by the state.
Other relatives can provide DNA.
Yes, there are situations where a child can be taken from his/her parents, when they are found to be unfit parents and/or are harming the child, then placed in the foster care system and eventually adopted out.
As Neil Armstrong is 79 years old, both his parents are dead.