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Generally, this is a state legal issue. Find the age after which the adopted child can search for a biological parent in the state where you live.It is important for a child to understand the biological implications of his or her body, and half that medical information comes from the biological mother.Adoptive parents may want to 'protect' a child from information about its biological parents, for whatever reason, but biological details may not be unreasonably withheld.YES THIS IS TRUE BUT SOMETIMES THE PARENTS AREN'T ALLOWED TO SHOW YOU ANYTHING ABOUT YOUR BIOLOGICAL PARENT THE STATE WONT LET THEMthere is no law determined to adopted parents that says what information is to give to a adopted children.
It depends on what you mean. He is supporting 2 girls in Thailand.. Like he adopted them but not the kind of adoption that its your child now.
that is false.
Don't really know, I heard her sister adopted her when she was baby her real mom died when she was a newborn. So if that is true then Michele Williams (writer for Joe) is her biological sister who adopted her and their other sister Victoria when their mom died. So that would make Michele Williams her adopted mom.
That depends, on a couple of things. First is any money owed to the state, if you received state assistance the state will require to be paid back some of the funds. Second, if there is no court order in effect that states the back support could be nulled then he still owes. This answer above is correct, but to make it a little more understandable I wanted to add that my husband just legally adopted my daughter from my first marriage. My ex had not contacted her for more than 6 months and had nothing to do with her, so he couldn't contest the adoption. He is no longer liable for current child support, but still owes all the back child support. They will still collect his tax returns or any other moneys he is due like paycheck with holding.
That's not true at all whoever answered this!!! its different in every state.............some states have laws where the biological parent has a period to take their child back like 1 yr or 2 after adoption then its confirmed ( like Massu adopt a child thru the court the biological can take their child anytime up to 1 after the court date....some states (like u said) say once the baby is adopted thru the court its over and their child.......and some states leave it completley open....3 states hold that law but each state has its own law..........AnswerThat's not possible. Once the biological parent has relinquished their rights to a child or the court has terminated those rights and the child has been adopted it is permanent.The only option would be if the adoptive parents voluntarily relinquished their parental rights and the court allowed the child to be placed in the biological mother's custody an action which is highly unlikely.Other than that the child would have to wait until he or she reached the age of majority and could then make their own decision.Emancipation of the minor would not be an option as the court would not grant an emancipation decree based on such circumstances.
Contrary to internet myths, Whitney Houston had one child-- a daughter, Bobbi Kristina. There are some stories that she adopted a young man named Nick Gordon, but this is not true. She mentored him, but never adopted him.
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Anglelina is 4.5 months pregnant with her second biological child, it has not been confirmed if she is having twinsgood pics www.justjared.com
Just because a girl is adopted doesn't mean they hate their biological grandmothers. If there is an instant where this situation is true they might feel like their grandmother abandoned them because they didn't get custody of them. There could be a number of reasons why they could be mad at their grandmother.
No. He is not adopted.
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