A.k.a is an acronym for "also known as".
If your parents are not your biological parents and have adopted you and made themselves your legal guardians then they would have to have adoption papers or it wouldn't be legal.
An adoption become official when a judge signs the official papers for it. Once a judge declares an adoption official and signs the papers, it will become legal.
Adoption papers look very similar to any other legal document. They consist of many pages of information and signatures for example.
It be void but since he's 12 he shouldn't have signed any legal papers... IN adoption 12 year old do sign the papers
Yes it is. It's not recommended though since the adoption parents have their lawyer and he can not represent both sides.
If he didn't sign his rights away then i believe he never lost any rights and can stop the adoption
If someone adopts someone without proper adoption papers, the adoption may not be legally recognized. This means that the adopted person may not have the same rights and protections as a legally adopted individual, such as inheritance rights or access to benefits. It is important to go through the appropriate legal processes to ensure a valid and recognized adoption.
No that would be selling your child which is illegal. An adoption have to go through a agency with all the legal papers filled in to be valid.
Gay adoption is legal in all 50 states, but laws vary greatly regarding joint adoption and step-parent adoption.
In many cases when adoption papers haven't been signed this is a good indication that either someone in the family was pregnant with you and for reasons of their own could't look after you, so your adoptive parents took over. Even a friend of one of your adoptive parents. Most adoptions that are legal are in the records of that adoption agency and the papers are for protection purposes so that child can never be taken away from the adoptive parents. Please sit down with your parents and tell them you are old enough for the truth. Assure them you still love them, but you feel a large void in your life and you need to know who your real parents are so you can get on with your life. I doubt they will refuse, but if they do, you can either try to find out the adoption agency, or if this is too hard hire a detective to find out who your parents were. Good luck Marcy
A legal adoption is one that a judge decreed has been established and has issued a court order so stating.
In most regions it is not LEGAL unless there is written documents attesting to the adoption. However, sometimes in various areas, for cases of custody and such, despite the lack of signed paperwork, if it is found that the caregiver is the one most responsible for a child, they can still obtain guardianship over a biological parent (If that answers the question...)