No, adoption is irreversible.
No, in order to have a step parent adoption, the birth father's parental rights must be permanently terminated.
Custody, not parental rights.
Only if your adoptive parents allow it. At 18 you can do as you wish.
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.
If you are a adopted minor it is your adoptive parents that are your guardians. The court is the only one who can take away and give guardianship. Once your birth parents signed the papers they agreed to never getting their parental rights back. The courts don't allow it.
If you're referencing a custody change, you need power of attorney.
If he is not the father of the child, he has no rights to sign over.
Yes, the court will not order child support as they are not his biological children. The court may request family members (including the adoptive parent)to attend counseling to aid the children in adjusting to the changes.
Not without the legal system involved. Not without the legal system involved.
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yes u may
According to Christian belief, God was the father of Jesus. That is why Jesus is referred to as the "Son of God." Thus, he is not the son of St. Joseph, who kindly accepted God's plan and understood that his wife Mary would become pregnant miraculously. While they did not have adoption back then, St. Joseph was very much like an adoptive father to the infant Jesus.