IF you are still in the mandatory waiting stage you simply need to call the adoption agency/worker and tell them you have changed your mind
no, she cannot
No, once the adoption is finalized nothing can take the child away unless you are a unfit parent. And the child can never go back to the biological parents since that was a part of the adoption agreement.
The only way birthparents could adopt their child back is if the adoptive parents put the child up for adoption and agreed to give the child back to the birthparents. Once the child is adopted, the birthparents cannot force the parents to give the child back.
No it is not. Adoption is permanent.
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This varies depending on where you live but before the adoption is finalized I have heard one year. Once the adoption is finalized there is nothing you can do.
No. If you adopted a child and the mother cancelled the adoption, you should owe nothing.
Adoption is final so no, no matter how old they are. The only time you can ever get your child back is if you change your mind within 30 days of the closure of the adoption date. If you changed your mind and have a hard time dealing with it seek counseling. This is a hard issue to deal with by yourself.
Some people think there is too much red-tape involved in adoption. Others are afraid of the birth parents coming back later wanting the child back and others are just afraid of the health factors associated with an adoptive child.
No, in order to have a step parent adoption, the birth father's parental rights must be permanently terminated.
By finalizing the adoption, the child becomes legally the same as a biological child with the same rights. Before the adoption is finalized, the kid is simply a kid living in the same building. If the parent dies without a will, the kid gets nothing. Also, if the biological parent wants the kid back and the adoption is not finalized, all the biological parent needs to do is pick up the kid. If the adoption is finalized, there must be a court hearing.
No the courts are very unwilling to give parental rights back once the child has been adopted. I suggest she gets a lawyers advice since it can also differ between states and situation.