I believe it would all depend on the adoptive parents. I think they would have final say if they want any of the child's birth family involved in the child's life. The adoptive parents if they were to allow it, might also limit the amount of information you could tell the child (depending on the age of the child) such as if you can tell the child you are their sibling or if you can only be known as a friend.
You can find white puppies for adoption in your area by checking local animal shelters, rescue organizations, and online adoption websites. It's important to research and visit different places to find the right match for you.
In an open adoption the birth parent(s) are allowed to visit and contact the child. The child may not know them as mom or dad but rather as aunt uncle or cousin. In a closed adoption the birth parents have no contact with the child what so ever. Also, in a closed adoption, the adoptive parents have the right not to tell the child they are adopted if that makes life easier. I was adopted in a closed adoption.
No, legally two unrelated adults cannot become siblings. The designation of siblings is typically based on a familial relationship, such as by birth or adoption. Adults can still have close relationships and consider themselves like siblings, but they would not have the legal status of siblings.
Only if you have open adoption and this is decided between you and the parents. Legally you no longer have any rights to the child. When the child is adult you can try contacting her/him to see if they are interested but as long as he/she is a minor you can not contact them. It would be breaking the adoption agreement you signed.
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Until the adoption of the 19th amendment, American women did not have the right to vote. If you are unable to have children of your own, will you consider adoption?
You can adopt someone to be your child but to be your nephew he had to be adopted by your siblings. Then he will be your nephew. There is no nephew-adoption.
After adopting a pet, you can schedule a free vet visit by contacting the animal shelter or rescue organization where you adopted the pet. They will provide you with information on how to schedule the visit and may have specific vet clinics they work with for this purpose. It's important to schedule this visit soon after adoption to ensure your new pet's health and well-being.
To find out if there are puppies available for adoption in your area, you can check with local animal shelters, rescue organizations, or visit websites like Petfinder.com.
You can find Norcross puppies for adoption at local animal shelters, rescue organizations, or through online adoption websites. It's important to research and visit reputable sources to ensure the well-being of the puppies.
The US govt's child welfare website explains everything about abortion, and includes links to other informational sites. You can visit the site here: www.childwelfare.gov/adoption
No, that is not the right spelling at all.The correct spelling of the word is adoption.For example:"I was put up for adoption when I was two"."We thank you for your recent adoption of a rescue dog".