yes
No.No.No.No.
If the child is not in the process of being legally adopted you will still be held responsible for child support.
No, because they are no longer your legal grandson.....It is up to the parents who adopted the child to decide if they see you or not.
It was adopted by Unicef in 1990.
Yes, until/unless the child is adopted.
A legally adopted child has all the rights of a biological child for purposes of inheritance under the state laws of inheritance and intestacy.
It's not a case of wanting those rights, but of having them. An adopted child has the exact same legal rights as a biological child.
No. By then you have no longer responsibilities or rights to the child.
depending on your state the single mother has all the rights to the child. In South Carolina that is how the law goes. Although you were engaged you were not married so you have all the rights to the child. Which means you could sue him for child support if you wanted to.
An adopted minor child has the same equal rights to financial support by the parents as does a biological child.
North Carolina and South Carolina
The adopted child have the same rights as the biological children. They are full members of the family.