If they do not give up their rights over you they better look after you , or the court will take action.
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A parent cannot simply abandon their child, however in most cases they can voluntarily relinquish parental rights provided that adequate alternative care (such as a relative willing to take the child or someone willing to adopt them) is available.
they don't take care of it.
The parent has the right to decide about the baby, regardless of their age. However, if the minor cannot show that they can take care of the child, the courts can take away their parental rights.
parent penguins do take care of thier eggs,they take shifts the dad warms the egg while the mother gets food
The parent Anacondas do not take care of their babies I am sorry to say.
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.
You'd be a terrible parent if you did
how does anteaters take care of there baby
Yes a minor can be given up at any age. The parent would have to have good reasons to do so though if they expect the state to care of their kids and they still have to pay child support to the state for the child when they give up parental rights (a must if the state will take them) and if they one day want custody and rights back they will most likely not get it. Only a judge can decide if you are allowed to give up parental rights.
Then the other parent has to take care of the nest.
Not as long as both parents have parental rights. If one parent gives up his parental rights which is required when putting a child in foster care, the other parent is the first one in line to take the child since she still have her parental rights. This assuming both are fit to parent. If the parents are not married and the father has not proved paternity in court and got his parental rights he should do so asap and then he has rights to the child. The social workers usually ask relatives first if they are interested in taking the child. There is a shortage fo foster families and staying with family is considered best for the child.