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We aren't lawyers here so the best advice I can offer is for you to contact an Adoption Lawyer.
It depends if it is a kinship placement or not. If the child is related to you, you can file for adoption as part of the termination of parental rights or anytime thereafter. If it is a kinship placement, the case worker should explore the possibility of you adopting the child as part of their permanancy plan for the little one. If this is NOT a kinship placement and you are a foster parent, you need to have the child in your care continuously for one year before you have standing to sue for custody/adoption of the child. Hope that helped some.
Yes if they are very close the teacher can adopt a student. You have to make sure that the parent says yes.
YOU do know adoption doesn't mean you can sleep with them...
yes she can,as long as she does'nt sever the ties of kinship with the maternal or paternal parents
You cant adopt it because when try to adopt something from Texas its illegal unless you wanna pay 2,000,000,000 dollars
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I would depend on the age of student but usually yes you could.
One can learn more about foster care placement by visiting the website Adopt Us Kids, which is a website that focuses on informing people about the adoption process.
The only way a teacher could adopt a student is if the student is in foster care or an orphan. If this is the case, you can speak to the teacher and tell her your feelings.
No you ought to not adopt any assorted them
There is no explicit prohibition of adoption by a same-sex couple in Texas. Texas, however, does not recognize same-sex marriages. In some Texas jurisdictions, a person is permitted to adopt the natural child of his or her same-sex partner. Adoption of children by single gay persons is legal in Texas.