when your 16 the book says i did it aswell
The laws of being adopted are different for each state in the U.S. Most laws state that once adopted, your biological parents cannot get you back.
The child cannot choose to return until she has reached eighteen years of age.
Not until they have reached the adult age in their state or country, usually 18.
Not if she was adopted.
Legal and lawful adoption is a process that ends in the final and irrevocable transference of all rights and responsibilities for a child from the biological parents to the adoptive parents. Open adoption is an agreement between adoptive parents and biological parents that addresses continuing contact between biological parents and the adopted child. This can take many forms, from regular letters to frequent visits. Open adoption does not alter the legality of the adoption, the finality and irrevocability, in any way.
Turn 18.
It is not very likely. The child is now legally the child of the adopting parents. Giving up the rights makes it difficult to get them back.
Only if your adoptive parents allow it. At 18 you can do as you wish.
No, that is no longer an option unless the grandparents (now parents) give permission. In order for the grandparents to adopt, the father's rights had to have been given up.
He has to be 18.
his parents beat him he was later adopted at 6
You can ask a judge and he will legally change your name for about $50.