Yes, you can adopt your 16-year-old niece, but the process may vary depending on the laws of your state or country. Generally, the adoption process involves obtaining consent from the minor and possibly from her parents if they have parental rights. It's advisable to consult with a family law attorney to understand the specific legal requirements and implications of the adoption. Additionally, consider the emotional and familial dynamics involved in the situation.
No, most places require you to be at least 21 to be considered to adopt someone.
16 year old niece is right you guys need to get back together and need some help. Ewww
Yes, he can that is not illeage. I went and lived with my aunt for 6mths. So I would know.
Only if the court suspended the parental rights.
you could move to Mexico or see a judge
No, not unless they were related in some way and the minors parents were dead. I have known of cases where older brothers/sisters have adopted younger children in the family when the parents died, but an unrelated 19 year old would have a hard time. They have to be able to show the ability to support the minor and reasons why they should adopt the 16 year old. A judge would decide and take the advice of the Department of Social Services for the state where they reside. A home study would be done and interviews to be sure the minor is not placed in a abusive situation.
I have my 16 year old niece staying with me. Her mother is consenting to her staying with us. However, we think that it is best that she tries to get emanicipated. What does she need to do?
you call a 16 year old girl a 16 year old girl
You can adopt 16 puffles by becoming a member. it's $5.95 for one month, $29.95 for six months, and $59.95 for a whole year.
it depends on if its a 16 year old boy or 16 year old girl
Not without the permission of the parents of the 16 year old.
The 16 year old has to have parental consent.