Yes, everything will come out in the home study.
That would be your own if you adopt a foster child.
If the child's parents are no longer in the legal picture, then there are steps to follow in order to adopt the child. Many foster children are in foster care while their parents get education, jobs and/or get off of drugs, so the child or children are not available for adoption.
it can take up to 6months-8months longer if the child you want to adopt has a disability
No, if you are married you cannot adopt unless both of you are willing to adopt.
Well Not really it would take a lot of work and custody fights
If you have already found a person to adopt a baby then no the baby doesn't have to go through foster care.Yes, You Are Correct. Until the Process it Finished, and the Legal Documents have Been Checked and Approved, the Child Will Be In Foster Care ^^
When you were still a foster child the biological parents are still obligated to pay for your expenses. Many people have many foster children because they want to and because there is a need but that does not mean they would otherwise afford to have them all so they have to get their expenses paid. If you are adopted now there are financial assistance the parents can get when they adopt a foster child. This is because otherwise they would still look for a family for you if your mom could not afford to adopt you since when you adopt a child you are usually not getting a anything. This assistance is there to help children who are in good families to stay there - permanently.
Once adopted the child becomes a part of that family just as if they were born into it. If the adoptive parents die the socialworkers will ask the relatives and if they can not the child will go to foster care and up fpor adoption again. But the birth parents can never adopt the child back.
On what grounds. Not in my case as it was unjust. You need to give a reason why you want to sue.
Well. If that child or children has parents who are taking care of them then you have a very slim chance. However, if the child is in foster care or in the state's custody I would go visit the child and ask who the child's social worker is.. Then get into contact with the social worker and ask about adopting the child
No, you don't need to be married and single people can adopt. At least that is the case here in BC. Good luck!
yes you should be able to adopt the children if you have a stable environment for them