It depends on what type of person the child is. Some kids might not think too much of it. Others may be upset for a very long time. They might feel unwanted and sad.
You have to go to court but the chance is minimal they would take the child away from her/his family. You basically have no claim.
Well if it was a closed adoption no they cannot. The adoptive parents may have not told the child they were adopted and you can ruin the relationship they have. If i were to have given my child up for adoption and then later wanted to see them and they were above the age of 18, i would go see them anyways
No. Once you relinquish your parental rights for the child to be adopted, you cannot regain them except under truly extraordinary circumstances.If the adoptive parents died and the child would otherwise go into an orphanage or the foster care system, you might be able to petition to re-adopt your own child.
You no longer have any ties to that child and the judge rarely revert an adoption. It would be like any random person would sue for custody. The relatives of the adopted child would most likely have a bigger chance than you since you already gave up the child once and they have to be sure you would not do that again. The child would go back into foster care until new parents were found. if the child is in a bad environment you would have to report that to the Child Protective Services.
If you legally adopted the child, you would terminate your parental rights the same way you would with a biological child. Get a lawyer and go to court. However, keep in mind that if you legally adopted the child, terminating your parental rights does not terminate your legal relationship with the child. According to the law, you are the child's father and you will be required to pay child support. Terminating your parental rights will only relinquish your custody rights and your ability to make decisions on behalf of the child.
you could apply to the hospital where the child was born for the birth records, then go on from there
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Once adopted the child becomes a part of that family just as if they were born into it. If the adoptive parents die the socialworkers will ask the relatives and if they can not the child will go to foster care and up fpor adoption again. But the birth parents can never adopt the child back.
yes, unless you are the natural mother and have not adopted the child, or the court has not removed the child from you. Also, if you have not assigned a guardian for the child and even then, it may be revoked.
You have to get to determined with a DNA test and if she does not agree you have to go to court.If you are the father you can take the child instead of having it adopted.
Yes, as the judge needs to ask you under oath.
The child cannot choose to return until she has reached eighteen years of age.