This entirely depends on the situation and the individuals. Some adopt one and others are allowed and willing to take on several siblings.
No.
adopted family nuclear family single parent home extended family
adopted family nuclear family single parent home extended family
This depends on the circumstances and the home where the children reside. If they are in foster care, than no. If the other parent has custody, than no. If the other parent if a single mother, and custody has not been established, than no.
As single parent families increase, it can place a financial burdens on state and the federal government to aid poor single parent families. Aside from that, most sociologists believe that children in such families suffer as a parent is "missing". This is not healthy for any nation.
No but he was adopted!
Because usually their Mother cares about them more than their Father.
Elinor Reah Levine has written: 'Teachers' academic and psycho-social expectations for children from single-parent families' -- subject(s): Education, Attitudes, Teachers, Children of single parents, Home and school
Growing up in a single parent household increases likelihood of teen pregnancy.
Generally, a step-child has no inheritance rights unless they were legally adopted by the decedent. You should consult with the attorney who is handling the estate or with an attorney who specializes in probate in your particular jurisdiction if you think you may have any claim.
Im not sure. The husband might come looking for you (no offense or anything). I did. But I was the child not the single parent.
they get put in a Foster Home, or if they are young maybe they would get adopted.