yes she can
Well its entirely normal. I mean, the oldest in one family could be eighteen. The youngest in another could also be eighteen.
True. But an eighteen may not be able to survive independently without help from their parents - be it financial or shelter in the family home.
No, you cannot.
You haven't provided his age or the details of the "other family". He can make that decision when he reaches eighteen years of age. If he is still a minor the parents in the other family would need to establish legal custody in the court where you obtained custody. You would need to relinquish custody.
The baby will most likely have problems. Whatever you do...DON'T IN PREGNANT ANOTHER FAMILY MEMBER!
Your afraid of being kicked out or shaming the family
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The only way to get adopted by another family is if your parents are abusive towards you and you report to the police and they'll sort it out.
not without your parents permission, but if they do, they should lose custody rights.
Because she is pregnant. That is the main reason why.
There is no other word for parents-in-law with the exception of 'relations' which means you are connected as a family.
yes you can. just as long as you have your parents sig.