Yes. The adoptive parents must voluntarily relinquish their parental rights and you must seek to have your legal custody restored through the court at the same time.
The adoptive parents must voluntarily relinquish their parental rights and you must seek to have your legal custody restored through the court at the same time.
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The difference between a biological parent and an adoptive parent is that the biological parent is the one who is related to the child by blood and the adoptive parent is the one that raised the child.
It could be if they didn't have permission from the adoptive parent.
If you are adopted, your biological father has no legal standing. And there is no requirement that any parent sign a wedding certificate. If you are underage, you may need signatures to obtain the marriage license and it would be the adoptive parent that would have to sign.
No, any contact between the child and anyone else is entirely up to the adoptive parents even if it is the biological parent.
Adoptive or adopted. A child is adopted, a parent is adoptive.
An adult can't disown another adult. Divorce is about the only way or to just not have anything to do with another adult anymore. Your question needs a lot more clarifying as it isn't really clear in meaning.Since the person is an adult they can simply refuse to see their adoptive parents or let their children see their adoptive grandparent. If the adoptive parents continue to harass or interfere in any way with the safety of the adult's children then a restraining order can be placed upon the adoptive parent.Also, the issue isn't adoptive or natural in regards to the parent. The bottom line is that if you have someone in your life you don't want your kids to be around that is your choice as a parent. Them being adoptive parents is irrelevant.
it shows that the parent doesnt know where thier child is and what theyre doing
Adoptive parent. Once a child has been adopted, his adoptive parents are his parents, period. It is as though he had been born to them. He no longer has ANY legal relationship to his birth parents; he has no claim on them nor they on him.
Tarzan's adoptive parent in the book was a female ape named Kala.