The child is one again put up for adoption to a new couple.
if you steal him from a crib
If the child was adopted legally by both parents, then the child becomes subject to any actions that might be taken had they been a 'natural' child.
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Yes, both parents do.
Only if it was adopted...the only options for that child's blood type would be A or O if the biological parents are both Type A.
Yes, its both parents obligation to support their child regardless of who the child lives with unless adopted.
Yes, both parents do.
If you are both on good terms i say yes, you can both be in on the decision on how your child will be adopted, pick an agency wisely. Research adoption for your state.
Your son or daughter. Just because the child gets a new set of parents, doesn't mean that the birth parents cease to exist. Adopted children have two sets of parents and both parents will call that child theirs.
It depends on the type of information. Often, adoption records are sealed and can only be accessed by the adopted child and both sets of parents.
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.
If a child's parents are both sent to prison, normally the child would be adopted by some other relative, and if there are no suitable relatives available, the child would become a ward of the state, and would be raised by a child welfare agency, at least until one or both parents are released from jail (and perhaps, even when released from jail, these parents may be deemed unfit to raise their child).