Children are usually disowned by their parents after the child does something against the parents wishes. Whether the child was adopted has no affect on if the parents disown them or not.
The closest I can think of is "disowned."
A disowned brother is still your brother, he has simply been written out of someone's will. Lovers are not adopted, and the English language has no term other than "lover" for such a person, unless they enter into some more formal relationship.
Yes, but that would be very mean to adopt a child then disown them.
Yes, an older child can be adopted.
In most jurisdictions, an adopted child cannot be disowned in the same way a biological child can be, as the adoption process creates a permanent legal relationship. However, parents can choose to terminate their parental rights through legal processes, typically requiring a compelling reason and court approval. The age of the child can influence the process, as minors may require different considerations compared to adults. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance specific to your situation and location.
The adopted child have the same right as the biological child.
I don't think that any doctor can ask anything about an adopted child that they wouldn't to a non adopted child.
If you are asking if Selena was an adopted child: No If you are asking if Selena has an adopted sibling: No Selena is an only child
If the child is in foster care you pay but not if the child is adopted. Then the child have new parents who are responsible for him/her.
An adopted minor child has the same equal rights to financial support by the parents as does a biological child.
The Disowned Self has 237 pages.
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