Those who have parental rights have to agree to adoption so if both your parents have that and only one is willing it will not happen.
A single parent family is a type of family with only one parent present with either a blood related child/children or an adopted one.
Adoption is when you become a legal parent to a child who is not your own son or daughter. Adoptive means one who adopts, so it means a parent who has adopted a child not born to them.
if your one parent has custody of you and remarries to another man/woman and they have an adopted daughter and a child of their own she becomes the step sister the other becomes the adopted step sister
A pregnant minor or one who is already a parent is not emancipated apart from regarding their health or the child. And adopted children are legally like the biological ones to the adoptive parent. This means you are not emancipated until you are 18 and can only then decide where to go or move.
One of two or more individuals having one or both parents in common.
The emotional state of anyone who is adopted varies from one person to the next - there is no set "norm". Factors involved include whether the child knows he or she is adopted, whether he or she knows and/or interacts with the birth parent, the maturity of the child, the "stability" of the adopted family's and birth family's homes... there are too many others to list.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2003 was awarded for discoveries concerning channels in cell membranes jointly with one half to Peter Agre for the discovery of water channels and with one half to Roderick MacKinnon for structural and mechanistic studies of ion channels.
If the parent legally adopted the child they cannot undo it unless another adult is willing to take over their legal responsibilities as the parent. That is usually one when a couple has divorced and a new spouse wants to adopt the child. If you give up your parental rights in that case you will not be entitled to visitations.If the parent legally adopted the child they cannot undo it unless another adult is willing to take over their legal responsibilities as the parent. That is usually one when a couple has divorced and a new spouse wants to adopt the child. If you give up your parental rights in that case you will not be entitled to visitations.If the parent legally adopted the child they cannot undo it unless another adult is willing to take over their legal responsibilities as the parent. That is usually one when a couple has divorced and a new spouse wants to adopt the child. If you give up your parental rights in that case you will not be entitled to visitations.If the parent legally adopted the child they cannot undo it unless another adult is willing to take over their legal responsibilities as the parent. That is usually one when a couple has divorced and a new spouse wants to adopt the child. If you give up your parental rights in that case you will not be entitled to visitations.
Assuming you are speaking of two or more females, yes. There is no difference legally, socially, or in this day and age, culturally, between "adopted" and "biological". One has a genetic link to the parent, the other does not. That is all.
You may have two dads because you are adopted, one parent had a sex change, Your dad is gay, or so on. I am not sure if you meant that, though.
This entirely depends on the situation and the individuals. Some adopt one and others are allowed and willing to take on several siblings.
Maia Mitchell is an actress from New South Wales, Australia. No, Maia is not adopted. Her parent's names are Alex and Jill and she also has one sibling, Charlie.