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That would be a person whose parental rights have been terminated.
well they should be in a foster home but if not then a homeless child I think the best term would be an Estranged child
A mother that lost her son! There is no other terminology for this situation. I lost my son and I've searched this question many many times. If you lose a husband of wife you are a widow, if you lose a parent you are a orphan. The same is true for a sibling. You will just be a brother or sister that lost a brother or sister. Weird uh? But true.
If you're looking to protect a child's quality of life should a parent die, look into term life insurance with the term expiring when the child grows up.
Heredity.
It is another term for the parent with whom the child does not reside.
Heredity.
the child has only one parent so the offspring will look exactly like the parent.
The "adult child" can apply for a restriction order if the threat is serious. (The term "adult child" is contradictory, a more accurate term should be used.)
The term step parent originated from when a person would step in to help after an original parent died. It was most often used for stepmothers but soon after stepfather became just as common.
Primary parent typically refers to the parent who is primarily responsible for the day-to-day care and upbringing of a child. This could include tasks such as feeding, clothing, supervising, and making decisions about the child's well-being. It is commonly used in the context of child custody arrangements or co-parenting arrangements.
John Tyler