Not until the child has reached adult age. In order for the child to be adopted the parent had to give up parental rights so they no longer have rights to the child.
You can adopt them when they are a baby up until they are 18.
Well if it was a closed adoption no they cannot. The adoptive parents may have not told the child they were adopted and you can ruin the relationship they have. If i were to have given my child up for adoption and then later wanted to see them and they were above the age of 18, i would go see them anyways
Being adopted does not count against you when seeking out scholarships.
From what I read up o this subject you can talk to them at a very young age, maybe 7 or 8 years old. Or whatever age you think your child can understand.
A legally adopted child will be treated as any other minor. Their adopted parents have the same rights and responsibilities as a biological parent. So, the answer is probably 18.
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The child cannot choose to return until she has reached eighteen years of age.
Yes, you can ask but not demand him to give up his parental rights.
In the United States the rights of a birth mother to contact an adopted child are determined by state law. If an adoption agency handled the adoption, then the birth mother has no rights until the child is of legal age. After that, the adoption agency will usually help the birth mother find the adopted child.
The child is not genetically related to either parent.
Only if you've adopted him/her. If so, then you are obligated to pay child support (after a divorce with the child in question's parent, of course) until they are 18 years of age. But if you didn't adopt the step child, then you owe nothing, regardless of the child's age.