well it is if you don't want your baby. i think you should just not have the baby in the first place. but in places like china where it's really uncontrollable, then yes. there is in fact a rule in china that is you can only have one child. most of the rich families, though, can afford to have many children, so they do, but end up giving all but 1 to an orphanage. so adoption is ok, but people should really stop having children than having them but putting them in an orphanage. i don't know... it all depends on what YOU think is right.
Unfortunately grandparents don't have many rights when it comes to adoption. I think an appeal of sorts can be put in, but I don't think there's much a grandparent can do to prevent adoption.
Until the adoption of the 19th amendment, American women did not have the right to vote. If you are unable to have children of your own, will you consider adoption?
Most teen mothers put their child up for adoption because it may be the best thing for the baby..... she might not be able to take care of the child the right way.......... and most have school to go to........ i would think that most go for an open adoption so that they can contact the child
I think she did, but gave it away for adoption when she was young.
Yes. But think about what you are doing because a adoption is nor reversible.
No, that is not the right spelling at all.The correct spelling of the word is adoption.For example:"I was put up for adoption when I was two"."We thank you for your recent adoption of a rescue dog".
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.
I don't think there is any "adoption" classes however, I would expect that you'd have to attend a parenting class. It might also depend on your state so ask an adoption agency
i don't think anyone will no the answer because we dont understand the question
Not sure, but I think you can . It would be a formality. Google adoption for your state.
They generally oppose it.
In an open adoption the birth parent(s) are allowed to visit and contact the child. The child may not know them as mom or dad but rather as aunt uncle or cousin. In a closed adoption the birth parents have no contact with the child what so ever. Also, in a closed adoption, the adoptive parents have the right not to tell the child they are adopted if that makes life easier. I was adopted in a closed adoption.