The United States of America has been involved with many cases of children being adopted from Russia. Many American families have been "child brokers", trading money for Russian children and being abusive to them.
Absolutely.
Unless she is the legal guardian, she cant. Its not her legal child.
If you have given the child up for adoption it stops when the child is adopted otherwise no.
No. If the chidren are minors they can be left to adoption but if they are adults you just stop having contact with them.
Contact a government agent or an adoption center official. You could also try to take the case to court.
File a motion in the court that entered the support order, with proof of the adoption.
No - only an adoption would terminate your obligation.
You don't. You have the child and then give the baby up for adoption if you don't want to or can't raise him or her.
Yes
Wait and all the children will grow up?
Your grammar was off in both. "Do not prevent the child from reading" "Do not stop the child's reading."
That dependent of the age of the child and your state. In Kansas, if the father has not been providing financial support during the pregnancy, he cannot stop an adoption of the child up to one year old. In Missouri, if you have not had contact with the child for at least six months, even when being denied access, you will not even be notified of the adoption. In most cases, you have to be notified in every state, and given the opportunity to file a challenge.