only if your brother or sister adopts it
no
No..but the child can be adopted by a natural guardian
Yes, a Catholic priest can adopt a child, as long as he meets the legal requirements and follows the guidelines set by the church.
No. In order for your brother to adopt your child you and the other parent must consent to the adoption and then your parental rights will be terminated. Your brother would be the legal parent of the child. You cannot share legal custody with your brother.
No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.No. A niece or nephew cannot be claimed as a dependent unless the aunt is their legal guardian.
You can go ahead and adopt- immigration status is not something that would prevent the adoption. If you want to adopt merely to give the nephew legal status- then no, the adoption would do NOTHING. (the cutoff age for giving immigration status is 16).
Parents who adopt a child are commonly referred to as adoptive parents. They take on the legal and social responsibilities of raising the child, just like biological parents. This relationship is recognized and honored in many cultures and legal systems, providing the child with a permanent family and home.
This would almost certainly not be legal anywhere.
if you are not legal in America can you file for cild support?
I think that in any state you must be 18 years of age to adopt a child. However, your state may have laws about the requirements you need to adopt a child.
Individuals who meet the legal requirements set by their state or country can adopt a child. These requirements typically include being of a certain age, passing background checks, and demonstrating the ability to provide a stable and loving home for the child.
In the United States there are no "legal relationship" between relatives, because no laws define these relationship. These are all customary terms. The child of one's niece or nephew is one's great niece (if a girl) or great nephew (if a boy). The elder relative is a great aunt or great uncle.