Because its a lot more palatable solution to an un-wanted pregnancy then abortion.
Most German Catholics did not support Hitler.
as he faught for the pope, then went on to support the protestants against catholics
Whether or not the biological father still pays support until the adoption is final depends on the state of residence and the agreement that is in place. Typically the answer is yes, he must still pay support until the adoption is final.
The difference between fostering and adopting a child mainly comes down to time and legal rights. Fostering is usually temporary—you're caring for a child who can't stay with their birth family for a while, but they’re still legally connected to their biological parents or the state. Adoption, on the other hand, is permanent. When you adopt, you become the child’s legal parent forever, just like if they were born into your family. Fostering is about providing love and stability during a tough time, while adoption means making a lifelong commitment to raise and support that child as your own.
Typically, adoption terminates the rights and responsibilities of the biological parents.
Maryland Toleration Act
Explain how to support others to understand the need for secure handling information
Catholics support the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, the naked, the sick, the imprisoned, etc. They support schools, monasteries, convents, Churches. They support their local parish, their Bishop, their Pope. They support Christianity and their neighbor. They support traditional marriage and overcoming sin of all kinds. They support their brothers and sisters and see in them Christ, Himself. If you want to know who Catholics support look at one of our saints: like Blessed Mother Teresa, or Pope John Paul II. We support sinners in their efforts to turn their lives around and give them to Our Blessed Lord.
Barnardo's is a UK children's charity that supports vulnerable children and young people through various programs such as fostering, adoption, advocacy, and counseling services. They work to ensure that every child has the support they need to thrive and reach their full potential.
The wets mostly Catholics, the drys were for it mostly Protestants and women.
No, as the payor has to approve the adoption
File a motion in the court that entered the support order, with proof of the adoption.