It all depends where you are located and the laws there as well as your age. Usually you would become a ward of the state at this point.
The adoptive parents must voluntarily relinquish their parental rights and you must seek to have your legal custody restored through the court at the same time.
No, step parents are parents who live with the other parent, married or not, and who is not your biological parent or foster parent. An adoptive parent is your full parent, just like a biological one. You will inherit them and carry their name.
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.
Tarzan's adoptive parent in the book was a female ape named Kala.
Yes. The adoptive parents must voluntarily relinquish their parental rights and you must seek to have your legal custody restored through the court at the same time.
Not without the legal system involved. Not without the legal system involved.
If you're even thinking of that you should of never became an adoptive parent in the first place. Because you can't do that. If the child is acting up then maybe they're not happy. You might want to change that.
yes because (in most cases) the adoptive parent iz the legal gaurdian.
The issues a single adoptive parent may run into is financial and child care problems. There is also the issue of not being available all the time. These issues apply to biological and adoptive parents.
Whether the biological parent are allowed to see their child or not is entirely up to the parents and with that I mean the adoptive parents who now are the guardians of the child.
The difference between a biological parent and an adoptive parent is that the biological parent is the one who is related to the child by blood and the adoptive parent is the one that raised the child.
It could be if they didn't have permission from the adoptive parent.