This means no one around you, friend or relative was found suitable or interested and you and the father have been given chances by the court. For the child's sake they are looking for a family to adopt instead of jumping around and feeling the insecurity of foster families. You need to discuss this with your lawyer. There is nothing we can do here and you say nothing about your case.
It is not very likely. The child is now legally the child of the adopting parents. Giving up the rights makes it difficult to get them back.
If child abuse is suspected, you should report it to help the child! You can call your local Child Protective Services(CPS). The call is confidential.
It is ok to accept any kind of medical release from CPS (child protection services) on a child. CPS will only give you medical releases that are legal. CPS is there to protect the children.
You don't get paid for adopting a child.
am i unfit parent cuz i was in c.p.s
In Texas, Child Protective Services (CPS) has the authority to intervene if a child is in a potentially harmful situation, including being in the care of a parent who is intoxicated. If a sober adult is present and can ensure the child's safety, CPS may not immediately remove the child, but they could still investigate the situation. Ultimately, the decision would depend on the specific circumstances and whether CPS believes the child is at risk of harm. If there are concerns for the child's safety, CPS may take action to protect the child.
When child protective services come to your house its because they have been tipped that child neglect is happening in your home or a child is in danger. The only time CPS can remove a child is when a judge signs an order or warrant. However the CPS worker has to prove that there is critical evidence that the child is in danger of life or limb. If CPS took your child without a signed warrant from a judge you should consider to hire and attorney to file a lawsuit against the CPS department and the CPS worker.
Have your own child.
Both parents should.
The diffence between fostering and adopting is that adpoting is that you are taking the child home. Fostering is where you take care of the child. The diffence between fostering and adopting is that adpoting is that you are taking the child home. Fostering is where you take care of the child.
It depends if the child is in the group home because CPS/DCFS/DSS has placed them there you still owe child support and they are entitled to intercept and utilize all SSDI payments.
I am not sure what you are asking. If you mean can a child reject child protection from CPS. The answer is no.