only if the child has been neglected or abused
yup
It is possible that they could get their child back. They would have to show that they are able to raise the child in a good environment. It would be best to discuss with a social worker in the state.
No. If you adopted a child and the mother cancelled the adoption, you should owe nothing.
The laws of being adopted are different for each state in the U.S. Most laws state that once adopted, your biological parents cannot get you back.
Yes, he is still the father.
Well if the Bio father is unaware of the baby then I don't believe he has to pay child support because the mom decided that the father didn't need to know about the child and if the child is adopted (like me) either by a step dad or by a different set of parent AND the father know about the child Then the father would need to pay back child support.
No it is not. Adoption is permanent.
Child that has been ordered, retroactively, back to the breakup of the parents, or the birth of the child, up to the statutory limits of the state, and determinant on whether this involves a divorce or paternity case. In a divorce, it is retroactive back to the breakup of the parents. This is the same in cases where the parents were simply cohabiting. However, in cases where the parents had never been a couple, the retroactive amount can be up to 21 years worth, depending on the state. Further, depending on the state, the claim can be filed up until the child turns age 23. Knowledge of the existence of the child by the paternal parent is not a mandatory requirement under the laws of the states that allow this, but could be a consideration by the courts.
The father will have to take the mother of the child back to court if the divorce is already finalized. Custody should have been determined during the divorce so if 1 party wants to change that, they will have to take the other person back to court again.
Not until they have reached the adult age in their state or country, usually 18.
Provided that it doesn't involve payment for arrears, than yes.
I hope your lawyer explained to you what you were doing. In this state, you can not legally disinherit a child you once adopted. What else you mean I have no idea. You might mean you are letting someone else adopt the child. That is probably acceptable.