First you should think about it, what your giving up, who your going to say goodbye to, what you going to miss. When you still want to get adopted, try to go online and search for adoption papers so you make sure your parents won't think of it as a joke or your kidding. When they agree to let you go try not to say goodbye forever. Keep in touch at least no matter how awkard it is. Hope this helps.
You have to get in contact with the agency you were adopted through. They might or might not tell you what you want to know.
Yes, he was adopted by Laura and Rino because his parents did not want him. His adopted parents do not want him to know he is adopted, however they may reveal it to him on his 18th birthday. However, his adoption certificate is not available online.
Yes they may. But your parents have to know that you are getting adopted by your friends mom. If they say ok you may get adopted. But if they say no then you can't. I know your thinking well my parents dont need to now. But they do. I know you dont want to tell but you have to.
If a child is older they know if they were adopted but the ones who are adopted as babies, and therefor have pictures, might never find out unless the parents tell or their parents or siblings try to find them.
The only way to tell is if your parents have the adoption forms laying around.
What do my parents need to do to let me be adopted by my aunt and uncle at sixteen
Well if the child is adopted before he or she is able to keep any real memory of the adoption the adoptive parents may tell him or her that he/she was adopted when the child is old enough to understand. Telling a child that the were adopted is hard to do, the child will have millions of questions like where is my birth parents, why was I adopted, and you may not be able to answer the. So advise to those telling their child they are adopted write down all the facts you know about the adoption like when it happened why it happened and if their birth parents want to be contacted. If the child was older say 6 and on when he/she was adopted they will know about it and will have questions. In some cases a child isn't told that he/she is adopted and may never know unless they find out on their own.
you tell their parents or you tell the principle if you are at school or tell you tell an adult who has deal ed with this before
Tell your parents that you are ready to move on tell them that you dont want to do band, and your not good.
You just tell him
as long as you want to or as long as your parents tell you to
Unless the child was forcibly taken from the home, no.