If children were legally taken from the mother, they are not considered stolen, no matter how old the mother was. A family law attorney might be able to help if the mother was forced to sign papers, but usually once an adoption is final there is no going back.
The ones whose family could afford schooling, went to school.The rest went to work.Those who could not find work begged, or stole to get food.
Because he loved her, but Helen was married and had a husband and children - yet she went willingly with Paris because she too loved him. So it really depends on whose side your on, to call it "stole".
They are often children whose parents sold them or gave them to work in sweatshops because the family is too poor to feed them.
found it or stole it depending on whose story you believe.
No. CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program) is intended to provide coverage for children whose family income exceeds Medicaid standards.
Depends on whose d u suckin...
Whose children?
Ned Kelly "stole" the mayor's (wright) palimino horse.
It should be addressed to The John Smith Family. Alternatively you could say John Smith and Mary Jones and family but that is a lot for one line and you shouldn't put people on separate lines unless they are unmarried.
Gloria Gilmer did have children, as she took time off from her career to raise a family. However, due in part to her being a very private person, there seems to be no record on how large that family truly was.
The complainants.
If there is one parent left after their spouse dies, then they keep the child/ren. If both die, it is up to the court to decide who keeps the child/ren. If both die and there is no record of family, the child is sent to a care home for children, and from there is kept until legally an adult, or is fostered or adopted.