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Are adopted children more like there adoptive or biological parents?

Yes. They Do. An adoptee has the same legal rights as if they were biological child in a court of law.


When you turn 18 don't you have more legal rights to your biological brother than your adoptive parents do?

No. Even if they are not his biological parents they still have a parents rights which is more then a siblings rights.


Can a child be adopted by step father if biological father is still alive?

Yes. And, in some states the child can inherit from both the biological parent and the adoptive parent. See the article at the related link. for more information


Who invented the three laws of biological inheritance?

There is no known "inventor" of the laws of biological inheritance, like other laws of nature, they were discovered. Mendel is the person you are most likely looking for. For more information, look up Mendelian Laws of Inheritance.


Is it true that the inheritance of biological characteristics is determined by genes that are passed from their parents to their offspring?

It's a bit more complicated than that - but yes.


What is inheritance determined by the interaction of two or more pairs of genes?

Polygenic inheritance.


What are Clark Kent's adoptive parents' names?

This happens differently in different versions. In the older stories- both of his adoptive parents pass away before he sets out to be on his own. Then it started being where his adoptive father passed away and his adoptive mother would be around for a few more years. Now it usually is where both of his adoptive parents are still around to the present while he is Superman.


What does it mean when a person has two moms?

It is most likely to be a case where the child's mother has a lesbian partner, though there can be other cases where a child has two mothers. One possible answer is they have their biological mom and a step-mom. Another answer is they have their biological mom and then an adoptive or foster mom who may be playing a more active role as the mother. And yet another, but unlikely, answer is they could have their biological mom and then a godmother or close family friend whom they consider to be their mom.


What was the adoption of Islam?

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) once said that a person who cares for an orphaned child will be in Paradise with him, and motioned to show that they would be as close as two fingers of a single hand. An orphan himself, Muhammad paid special attention to the care of children. He himself adopted a former slave and raised him with the same care as if he were his own son.However, the Qur'an gives specific rules about the legal relationship between a child and his/her adoptive family. The child's biological family is never hidden; their ties to the child are never severed. The Qur'an specifically reminds adoptive parents that they are not the child's biological parents:"...Nor has He made your adopted sons your (biological) sons. Such is (only) your (manner of) speech by your mouths. But Allah tells (you) the Truth, and He shows the (right) Way. Call them by (the names of) their fathers; that is juster in the sight of Allah. But if you know not their father's (names, call them) your brothers in faith, or your trustees. But there is no blame on you if you make a mistake therein. (What counts is) the intention of your hearts. And Allah is Oft-Returning, Most Merciful."(Qur'an 33:4-5)The guardian/child relationship has specific rules under Islamic law, which render the relationship a bit different than what is common adoption practice today. The Islamic term for what is commonly called adoption is kafala, which comes from a word that means "to feed." In essence, it describes more of a foster-parent relationship. Some of the rules in Islam surrounding this relationship:An adopted child retains his or her own biological family name (surname) and does not change his or her name to match that of the adoptive family.An adopted child inherits from his or her biological parents, not automatically from the adoptive parents.When the child is grown, members of the adoptive family are not considered blood relatives, and are therefore not muhrim to him or her. "Muhrim" refers to a specific legal relationship that regulates marriage and other aspects of life. Essentially, members of the adoptive family would be permissible as possible marriage partners, and rules of modesty exist between the grown child and adoptive family members of the opposite sex.If the child is provided with property/wealth from the biological family, adoptive parents are commanded to take care and not intermingle that property/wealth with their own. They serve merely as trustees.These Islamic rules emphasize to the adoptive family that they are not taking the place of the biological family -- they are trustees and caretakers of someone else's child. Their role is very clearly defined, but nevertheless very valued and important.


What are the next of kin rights to property?

Next of kin typically have inheritance rights to property of a deceased individual if there is no will in place. The laws governing inheritance vary by jurisdiction, but generally, biological children and spouses are first in line to inherit property. If there are no living next of kin, the property may pass to more distant relatives or to the state.


When you are already in a foreign country how will culture become adoptive?

you need to mix with more people.


Is adoption haram in Islam?

Mohammad coveted the wife of his adopted son. In order to be able to order their divorce and subsequently marry her himself, it was revealed by Allah that adoption was haram (not permitted). Post revelation, the adopted son was no longer his son, the son divorced his wife and Mohammad married her.

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