The DNA test could show the biological parents of the child. This could come into play in an adoption if a father was challenging the adoption.
If you have given the child up for adoption it stops when the child is adopted otherwise no.
It really depends on the parent giving up the child but most likely not.
Yes
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
No. And the child is not given to a agency. If you wish to adopt your brothers child you need to do a homestudy. Without it the court will not approve the adoption. If your brother can not take care of his he can give you temporary custody. He will then pay child support to you. After the home study you can apply for adoption. You will need a lawyer and so will your brother.
Adoption is final so no, no matter how old they are. The only time you can ever get your child back is if you change your mind within 30 days of the closure of the adoption date. If you changed your mind and have a hard time dealing with it seek counseling. This is a hard issue to deal with by yourself.
That dependent of the age of the child and your state. In Kansas, if the father has not been providing financial support during the pregnancy, he cannot stop an adoption of the child up to one year old. In Missouri, if you have not had contact with the child for at least six months, even when being denied access, you will not even be notified of the adoption. In most cases, you have to be notified in every state, and given the opportunity to file a challenge.
There are many benefits for the child when he or she is adopted. When a child is given up for adoption it is usually because the biological parents are not fit to care for the child. So a benefit to the child is being able to grow up in a stable and safe environment that their parents couldn't provide them with. If the child was put in an open adoption then the child may be able to be in contact with his/her biological parent(s) if the parents (both sets) wish.
She has never been pregnant so she hasn't given a child a child up for adoption.
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If this is a safe haven place, the baby will be taken, medically examined, and given to adoption families. If not, the mother can be arrested for abandonment.