well they should be in a foster home but if not then a homeless child
I think the best term would be an Estranged child
A child whose parent is in the military
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Yes they can unless the other parent can take the child, but it has to go through the court.
Probably. I think I know her.
First of all can a child never be left to you without a judge having a say. The will is just a request form the parent. You can seek for approval for being the child's foster parent, of course. Then it's up to the socialworkers.
Whose name is the phone in?
If you are asking about a step-parent adoption the answer is yes, but you have to have the permission of the parent you are replacing thus they give up all rights to the child. It can be difficult but if it's in the best interest of the child the courts will allow it.
Normally, a parent, grandparent or legal guardian.
Yes
Do you think ths event will effect your child's learning.
That would be a person whose parental rights have been terminated.