yes
Yes, a priest can adopt a child and still fulfill their religious duties. Adoption does not typically conflict with a priest's ability to carry out their religious responsibilities.
Unless the mom had drug or alcohol problems probably not, but the child could still go to the father;)
yes they can adopt your child but just remember that you are giving up all your rights
A criminal conviction does not necessarily mean that you cannot adopt a child. If your conviction had nothing to do with offenses against children or violence then you would still be able to adopt.
Not impossible , but not very likely.If your heart says yes, at least try.
I think that this depends on the state you reside in. I can not see how dropping out of high school should affect this unless you are not a legal adult (in which case you wouldn't be able to adopt anyway). As long as you can raise a child in a safe environment I see no reason (single or married) that you can't adopt a child. Check with your city or state about their adoption laws.
No, the child needs to drive the other car. No, the child needs to drive the other car.
If you are adopted now there are financial assistance the parents can get when they adopt a foster child. This is because otherwise they would still look for a family for you if your mom could not afford to adopt you since when you adopt a child you are usually not getting a anything. This assistance is there to help children who are in good families to stay there - permanently.
until the adoption is final
last i knew unless there is a step father willing to adopt the courts will not let you give up rights if there is a step father willing to adopt you will not have to pay child support
No your new husband can't adopt your children if there dad is active in there life and pays you support. Why would you want to do that?
People in France use public transportation in the bigger towns, especially Paris, but driving a car is still the favorite way of getting around for a majority of French.