Followers of Islam are subject to the secular laws, so nothing that imams might say can override a child's rights under law. In Western countries, a child of any age is entitled to seek help from police or other appropriate agencies if his or her rights are being abused. It is only in those few countries that enforce shariah law that secular rights are not paramount.
No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.
i lostmy parental rights and my children have been adopted out ,,I want visitations ,,wut do i do??
Adopted children inherit from the adoptive family the same as the adoptive family's biological children do so yes.
Yes. The next of kin has adopted many children.
If his children are being adopted, then his parental rights have been terminated: none.
No. The point of the adoption process is to transfer parental rights.
If the child was adopted the grand parents have no rights. It would be up to the adoptive parents whether any relationship could be maintained.
I don't see why they shouldn't...
The adopted child have the same rights as the biological children. They are full members of the family.
When adopted you have the same rights as the biological children to inherit your parents.
gay partners in Alabama have no rights as a couple, but may have some rights as a parent if they legally adopted their children or if the children are biological to one partner.
Generally, biological and legally adopted children have equal rights of inheritance in most jurisdictions. You can check the law in your state at the related question link.Generally, biological and legally adopted children have equal rights of inheritance in most jurisdictions. You can check the law in your state at the related question link.Generally, biological and legally adopted children have equal rights of inheritance in most jurisdictions. You can check the law in your state at the related question link.Generally, biological and legally adopted children have equal rights of inheritance in most jurisdictions. You can check the law in your state at the related question link.