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Adoption

Adoption is a legal process that creates a parent-child relationship between individuals not related by blood. Adoption entitled the adopted child to all privileges like natural child and the original parent transfers all their rights and responsibilities to the adoptive parent.

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What happens to a runway foster child when they are found?

they either bring them back to you or put them in a different foster home sometimes they go through a prgam to help them

Did Patti Smith have any children?

Yes. 3 I believe. Her first was when she was 19 and she gave the baby up for adoption.

What to do when you have no parents?

just pray to God and he will answer your prayers.....just tell him that you need someone to take care of you and he will send someone to you and a good someone

In Indiana do you have to be married for your significant other to adopt your child after the biological father has signed away rights?

No. The person adopting a child does not have to be legally married. If that were the case, only married couples would be able to adopt.

My wife and I adopted 2 girls from Fla in 2007 The parents terminated their parental rights. The adoption was completed legally in the courts. Can they now have the adoption reverse?

The parents no. Their rights are taken away. They have no say in what happens to those children. They are not their parents anymore. The courts can only if they find a reason why you are unfit. If not then no.

The parents can sue for custudy as they are the biological parents but living conditions, why the parents gave them up to begin with all these questions will be asked. Utimately it is what is best for the children. $$$

How do you open a mellophone case?

A mellophone case is similar to the case of any other brass instrument or even woodwind instrument that has a hard case. Usually on these cases there are two or three latches on the front of the case that can be swung open. These must be opened before the actual case can be opened.

I'm pregnant but don't want the baby What should I do?

If you believe that women have a choice of whether or not to keep the baby then you could have an abortion, depending on which stage of pregnancy you are at, because after a certain number of weeks it is no longer legal to abort a baby.

The other option if you really don't want the baby is adoption, which means that another person or couple would raise your baby instead of you. You can have open or closed adoption. With an open adoption, you would still have contact with your baby and his/her new family through letters, emails, photos and in some cases even occasional meetings. However, be aware that the adoptive family have no legal duty to go through with this and can back out of open adoption. Closed adoption is the opposite, where you have no contact with your baby and his/her adoptive family
Please call the pregnancy hotline so someone can talk with you about your specific situation and give answers that are right for you.

Pregnancy Hotline 1-800-848-LOVE (1-800-848-5683)

What are connections and continuity important to a child who has been addoped?

  • connections with their birth family (often true even in cases of severe abuse)
  • connections with their extended family
  • connections with siblings (if any)
  • connections with their ethic group and or culture
  • connections with foster parents
  • connections with past friends/teachers/community/caseworker/GAL (possibly)

What do I say to my kids since I caught my husband and their father cheating on me?

Say,that daddy made a mistake and that we need sometime apart. Say, daddy made a mistake and we need sometime apart.

How do you feel about adoption?

Well, being that I am adopted, I feel great about adoption. My birth-mother did not have the option of keeping me for whatever reason, financial, emotional, physical, whatever the case, so she had two options: give me up for adoption, or abort me. I do not know my birth-mother, or my birth-father, but I am so grateful that she chose adoption over abortion. She chose to give me life, and I am so grateful. I wake up every morning ready for life, ready for everything. I am glad that I have my life, the good the bad, its all better than nothing. I have a wonderful family, and I could not imagine my life without them.

Can someone who has a drug conviction in their past adopt a child in the state of Texas I am married own my own home and am drug free for 4 years now?

Adoption in America is so hard, it takes forever, some people wait two years or more. They put you through the ringer and then some. I would see what the application asks for, if you werent ever arrested or have any medical history of drug use, on paper, I wouldn't tell them, its none of there business. You are drug free now and that is what counts, congratulations and keep up the "great" work.

AnswerSorry I must have been brain cramping. Your question did mention a conviction. Anyway, give it your best shot and check around to quite a few agency, some may be more lienent then others. Good luck.

What does adoptive family mean?

After adopting a child, the family that adopted is known as the child's "adoptive family." This term is usually only used to describe the legal relationship- it is not commonly used in a social setting.

The biological parents of that child are generally referred to as the "birthparents," and any members of either birthparent's family as "birthfamily."

What does adoptive immunotherapy entail?

stimulating T lymphocytes by exposing them to tumor antigens. These modified cells are grown in the laboratory and then injected into patients

Can I adopt if my youngest child is under 6 months old?

I can't see why not. I would check with your state or city about their adoption laws. You could ask somebody from a adoption agency in your town about the laws.

The top 5 girl names in 2009?

this is the top 100 name 4 girls in 2009

  • . Emma
  • 2. Isabella
  • 3. Emily
  • 4. Madison
  • 5. Ava
  • 6. Olivia
  • 7. Sophia
  • 8. Abigail
  • 9. Elizabeth
  • 10. Chloe
  • 11. Samantha
  • 12. Addison
  • 13. Natalie
  • 14. Mia
  • 15. Alexis
  • 16. Alyssa
  • 17. Hannah
  • 18. Ashley
  • 19. Ella
  • 20. Sarah
  • 21. Grace
  • 22. Taylor
  • 23. Brianna
  • 24. Lily
  • 25. Hailey
  • 26. Anna
  • 27. Victoria
  • 28. Kayla
  • 29. Lillian
  • 30. Lauren
  • 31. Kaylee
  • 32. Allison
  • 33. Savannah
  • 34. Nevaeh
  • 35. Gabriella
  • 36. Sofia
  • 37. Makayla
  • 38. Avery
  • 39. Riley
  • 40. Julia
  • 41. Leah
  • 42. Aubrey
  • 43. Jasmine
  • 44. Audrey
  • 45. Katherine
  • 46. Morgan
  • 47. Brooklyn
  • 48. Destiny
  • 49. Sydney
  • 50. Alexa
  • 51. Kylie
  • 52. Brooke
  • 53. Kaitlin
  • 54. Evelyn
  • 55. Layla
  • 56. Madeline
  • 57. Kimberly
  • 58. Zoe
  • 59. Jessica
  • 60. Peyton
  • 61. Alexandra
  • 62. Claire
  • 63. Madelyn
  • 64. Maria
  • 65. Mackenzie
  • 66. Arianna
  • 67. Jocelyn
  • 68. Amelia
  • 69. Angelina
  • 70. Trinity
  • 71. Andrea
  • 72. Maya
  • 73. Valeria
  • 74. Sophie
  • 75. Rachel
  • 76. Vanessa
  • 77. Aaliyah
  • 78. Mariah
  • 79. Gabrielle
  • 80. Katelyn
  • 81. Ariana
  • 82. Bailey
  • 83. Camilla
  • 84. Jennifer
  • 85. Melanie
  • 86. Gianna
  • 87. Charlotte
  • 88. Paige
  • 89. Autumn
  • 90. Payton
  • 91. Faith
  • 92. Sara
  • 93. Isabelle
  • 94. Caroline
  • 95. Genesis
  • 96. Isabel
  • 97. Mary
  • 98. Zoey
  • 99. Gracie
  • 100. Megan

Can someone return child to dcfs after adoption?

Yes, it can be done, but it's something that generally should not be done. It's extremely traumatic to the child.

The general suggestion from social workers is that adoptive parents should not start visitation with the child until they're already pretty much committed to the adoption, and that you should never rush into finalization, and that when going into finalization, you need to make sure that you have realistic expectations on how difficult parenting the child(ren) will be.

How do the activities of these immigrant children support the argument that newcomers were taught to feel patriotism toward their adopted country?

WE can not answer your question because you have not told us which country the immigrants were coming to - what is the adopted country!

What should I call my new pet starving African child that I adopted?

You can call your new pet starving African child that you adopted any name that you prefer. You may choose to call it by a name that will remind you where you got it from.

Can gay couples adopt in Florida?

Yes, technically as of 2014, there is no state law on the books in Florida preventing gay couples from adopting, but state courts are still blocking the adoptions.

How can you tell if you have an older sibling who was adopted when you were a baby if your parents deny it?

You can compare the DNA between yourself and your older sibling. Siblings have APPROXIMATELY (as in, on average) 50% the same genes, because each gene has a random chance of being inherited from the mother or father.

If you are related (brother, half-brother, cousin, etc) then the DNA similarities will be obvious. If you are not, well, that also will be obvious.

Do American taxpayers pay for kids in foster care?

Yes. Who else could...obviously the parents are out of the picture.

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