No. Grandparents don't have rights, only what the parents allow them to. If living in a state where grandparents have the right to petition for visitation, there is also no contact allowed if the child is adopted away. All ties are cut with the previous family.
Only if the adopted child is mentioned in the biological grandparents' will. The child no longer has any rights regarding the biological family. They belong to the adoptive family as if born to them.
Assuming the question relates to a child born out of wedlock, blood relations of the biological mother do not have more 'rights' to custody of a minor child than the biological father. In such cases, the court decides who shall retain permanent custody or joint custody of a minor. Generally the court will grant temporary custodial rights to the biological grandparents or the closest living relative of the biological mother assuming such person(s) qualifies for guardianship.
No, both countries retain their own national currencies.
the dodgy ones
Yes, when you give up parental rights that means all. Not necessarily - you might retain visitation rights. And you definitely retain the right to pay child support.
To preserve the species and retain biological diversity. If a species were to go extinct it could disrupt the food chain and local ecology.
Mrs Newberg, because of her whale-like properties (in proportion to size) retain a strong semblance of a biological control. She's FAT!!!!!!
not if you are the biological parent
Recently, during a raid, police found dozens of gifts in a woman's garage. Thinking she had stolen them, they learned that they were from the children's father, dating back years.
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The new copyright policy adopted by Obama's transition team's website change.gov is called Creative Commons, which promotes the sharing of creative works while allowing creators to retain some rights.
Unfortunately you'll have to retain a lawyer and fight in court over this one. You may get off lucky and if no one fights you on your decision it could go smoothly. Good luck Marcy * In the U.S., stepparents have no legal rights to the child or children of a spouse. The exception is the voluntary relinquishment of parental rights by the other biological parent or forced termination of rights by the court, thereby allowing the child to be adopted by a stepparent. Even in cases where both biological parents are deceased, a stepparent will only be considered if there are not blood relatives willing to accept the responsibility of the child/children.
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