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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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Character certificate of student from college?

Just ask your favorite professors , of those whose classes youv'e done well in to write a character reference.They know the form in which it should be done. A hand -written Thank You to any who are kind enough to do you this favor, please.

Can a husband get paternity when the biological father gives up rights when child is under 1 year old by just getting a new birth certificate?

This is really confusing, can you reword it.

If the biological father is giving up his rights, he's the only one who will be positive as a father for the said child in a paternity test.

A new birth certificate, isn't the real birth certificate. Even if its a legal one, the child deserves to know who his / her biological parent is, even if he's chosen not to be in the child's life.

In a step parent adoption, an amended birth certificate is issued. In all adoptions the original birth certificate is sealed and an amended birth certificate is issued with the new legal parents names.

Definition of a privately funded agency?

It means an organization that operates without the benefit of being funded by ANY public money/taxes.

Were does aracely live?

Aracely Arambula or La Chule is an actress, singer, and model from Mexico. As of 2014, she lives in Los Angeles, California.

How hard is it to be a foster parent?

Being a foster parent is a good thing to do; it might be hard, but isn't all parenting? (It really depends on the child and how they were brought up before.) The hardest thing might be giving the child up after your time with him/her has passed.

Can a ex con get custody of his kids if the mother is on drugs and neglecting the kids?

It depends what you spent time in prison for and if you rehibilitated yourself and can get a job, have a decent place to raise your children and then go to court and see if you can have custody of your children. If you've worked hard at rehibilitating yourself and a hard worker then it's highly possible a judge could give you either partial custody or full custody of your children. You should be prepared to tell the judge who you will have looking after your children while you are at work such as a mother or grandmother, sister or aunt.

Step son's birth certificate has no parents names on it could he have been adopted?

amended birth certificates which are issued after the finalization of adoption vary in details from state to state. Although I have never seen one without ANY parents names on it, i wouldn't surprise me. They usually try and make it look authentic though so the adoptee sometimes doesn't even know they are adopted. Can you ask him? Mine lists my adoptive parents as my parents, there is no attending physcians signature, no time of birth or birth details like length, weight, etc. very minimal details. Very annoying.

Can you ask your husband if he was adopted?

Can you be a teen foster parent?

yes,
if the teen parent is responsible for their obligation.

If your wife and you acquired a foster child while married then she adopts it by herself after your divorce can she sue you for child support?

You never agreed to any responsibility regarding that child, you weren't involved in the adoption in any way, and have no parental rights or responsibilities to that child.

Is a father relieved of his financial obligations if he signs his rights away and the child is adopted by someone else?

Yes, the courts want to see that a father has taken finical responsibility for a child and if the biological father has forfeited his rights through adoption, the adoptive father is now the responsible party, NOT the biological father through the eyes of the court.

Can a us citizen adopt a 19 year old nephew from Honduras who is an illegal alien living in the united states?

You can go ahead and adopt- immigration status is not something that would prevent the adoption.

If you want to adopt merely to give the nephew legal status- then no, the adoption would do NOTHING. (the cutoff age for giving immigration status is 16).

Can an inlaw adopt a son in law?

If I understand the question correctly you are asking if you may adopt YOUR son-in-law who would be your daughters husband. Aside from the complicated family relationship issues I suppose that it could be legally possible IF it conforms to the laws of your state.

Are there any arguments against being vegetarian?

There are arguments against vegetarianism but they are ill- informed and uneducated. Arguments against vegetarianism include:

  • Difficulty in obtaining sufficient vitamin B12
  • Humans were made to eat meat.
  • Meat contains nutrients needed for our body to function properly.
  • Vegetarians have a hard time getting enough protein in their diet.
  • A vegetarian diet promotes obesity.

These arguments, as mentioned, do not stand up.

A proper vegetarian diet is lean and provides all the protein, minerals, and vitamins a person needs while affording a great deal of diversity in food sources. A person can easily live a full, happy, and complete dietary life without any meat because the nutrients and proteins provided by meat are available in legions of plant-based alternatives.

Unfortunately, many vegetarians, like many meat-eaters, lean toward eating lots of sweets, breads, unhealthy snacks, beverages, carbohydrates, and fats because these foods can be grabbed on the go. As a result, a vegetarian who eats the wrong things will gain weight just like someone who eats meat.

How does a grandmother in Ohio go about getting custody of 3 month old grandaughter when she was abandoned and mom is on drugs?

contact local child pertective services and start a case. letthem know the circumstances and why you feel the child should be placed with you. if case is already started contact case manager or worker find our when and where court hearing for child custody take place be their and be on time.

If two adoptive parents die who gets legal rights to a child?

Parents of minor children should always have a will that names a guardian for their children. The guardianship must be approved by the court and the court will appoint the named guardian unless there are reasonable objections to that appointment.

If no guardian was named in a will a family member willing to take the responsibility can petition to be appointed the guardian.

Can an emergency temporary custody be terminated by a relative that was given permission by both parents to care for their kids?

When an emergency order is issued it is normally because a child is in immediate danger.......if being removed from both parents then it is usual for the child services to try and place the child within the extended family unless they believe that the child would still be in danger through contact with or from the parents!

when an order is issued it takes away the parental rights of the parents for the time it is active! only people who have been vetted by the child welfare agencies and deemed to be fit for the job in question,will be allowed to care for the child.in some cases the child can be placed in the care of a hospital or othr institution for its own safety or for the child to receive physical or psychiactric care.so NO it is not normal for the order to be terminated by third parties, only by the Judges in family court.

Can I give up an older child?

no you cant give up a child you birthed it so it's yours

Can the father of your baby give up his parental rights to his cousin?

If the cousin is currently married to you, and is willing to accept parental responsibilities and adopt the child, then the father can give up his parental rights.

What is a synonym for orphan?

There are not very many synonyms for the word "orphan", which is a parent-less child. The synonyms that are available are deprive, strip, and divest.

In the State of Idaho can you adopt if your husband has a felony or is currently on felony probation?

That depends on the agency and the felony he committed.. Even if the adoption agency bylaws allow it, the biological parents may make it a stipulation that they do not want a person who has a record to be involved with the child.. Good luck, many children need love in this country...

When a child turn 16 in foster care why can't he get his driver license?

because they may feel like the child will leave and never come back they may feel like he or she is not responsible to drive.

Do Michigan foster children get free tuition?

  • It is called: College Tuition Waiver and Scholarship Programs. A significant post adoptive service offered by States is the waiver of payment of college tuition on behalf of adopted children who were once in foster care. MICHIGAN: Michigan offers the Tuition Incentive Program (TIP) that helps pay college tuition and mandatory fees for students from low-income families. Eligibility includes students who: (1) are identified as Medicaid eligible by the Department of Human Services; (2) apply before graduation from high school or receiving a GED; and (3) are under age 20 at the time of graduation or GED completion. Families should call 877-323-2287 for more information.
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