Well it depends. Some of the time (or most) someone from the adoption agency (the person setting up the adoption) will go and get the child then bring them home.
Sometimes one or both people who are adopting the child may go with that person to get the child and meet the parent.
Money for what? You inherit your adoptive parents not your birth parents.
Adoptive parent. Once a child has been adopted, his adoptive parents are his parents, period. It is as though he had been born to them. He no longer has ANY legal relationship to his birth parents; he has no claim on them nor they on him.
Only if your adoptive parents allow it. At 18 you can do as you wish.
An adoptive social worker helps both the birth family and the adoptive family with support during the transition stage. The social worker will help the birth parents by referring them to counselors and will help the adoptive family by making sure they have all the resources they need for the child.
If the child was adopted for real there should be papers signed by birth- and adoptive parents. The birth certificate is sometimes changed by the adoptive parents but not always. If the child was just handed to a relative and nothing was singed or they did not go to court for child support or there was no temporary custody signed, it gets trickier. Eye witnesses and people around could testify.
On adoption, the Torah says that the child's status is determined by his birth parents and not adoptive parents.
Clark's biological parents meaning his birth parents - his birth Dad whose name is Jor-El and his birth Mother whose name is Lara, they were murdered by General Zod however his adoptive parents - Martha is still alive however his adoptive Dad Jonathan had a heart attack and that is what in actuality killed him.
You should be over the age of majority in your community. Have you talked to your parents? They may know who and where your birth parents are. That could save you an immense amount of searching.
If you know the name of his parents, perhaps look for their birth certificates? they should indicate who their parents were.
A birth father is a genetic father of a child, as opposed to an adoptive father or stepfather.
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The Christian religion believes that everyone was created for a purpose, even if your birth parents did not want you. God creates everyone for a specific reason. Maybe you were born to be given to your adoptive parents.