No, any contact between the child and anyone else is entirely up to the adoptive parents even if it is the biological parent.
Yes. They Do. An adoptee has the same legal rights as if they were biological child in a court of law.
(The word "adoptee" is someone who is adopted, or taken under guardianship.) "After his parents died, the boy had no family and became an adoptee." "Sarah is the adoptee child in our family, but I usually get her mixed up with Sally: in short, I can't remember which of our children is the adoptee."
An adoptee is a person who is adopted, an adopted son or daughter, or a foster child.
Support obligations generally terminate when the child reaches the age of majority in Michigan that age is 18.However, the specific terms of the child support order is what dictates when support ends. If the obligated person is the biological or adoptee of the minor child he or she will not be allowed to negate their financial responsibility to their child/children until they reach the age designated by the court where the support order was issued.
an adoptee, or adopted child
twin and adoptee
no
The opposite situation occurs when an orphan becomes an "adoptee."
Some might. It totally depends on the person. The reason why the adoptee might not trust is because their parents gave them away. Usually when you were gave away when u were a kid like the age of 7+. The adoptee could trust if he was gave away when he or she was a baby cause when the adoptee was a baby they did not know what was going on.! And some might just be really curious and look for their parents for the rest if their life!
Depends what country she is in. When you as an American adopt an adult, the adoptee does not become an American citizen. It also varies between states. Some are very restricted when it comes to adult adoption and apparently Michigan is the worst. the best thing you can do is to consult a lawyer.
Some noun forms for the verb to adopt are adopter, adoptee, adoption, and the gerund, adopting.
When a child is put up for adoption it means the biological parent has given up all legal rights to the child. In the same way the child has no legal claim on the biological parents. The person that adopts a child takes all legal responsibility.