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  • ...t works for the best interest of the child during all court proceedings. [[Guardian Ad Litem]]'s generally make recommendations to the court which are in the b The volunteer [[Guardian Ad Litem]], commonly referred to as a [[GAL]], are people who respects a ch
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  • ...|adoptive parents]] have with their children. The relationship between the guardian and child ends when it is terminated by the court, or when the child reache
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  • ...care and management of the child and of the minor child's estate. A legal guardian will be under the supervision of the court and will be required to appear i
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  • '''What Is A [[Legal Guardian]]?''' By definition, a [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] is a person appointed by the court who holds full legal responsibility fo
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  • Prior to a minor parent giving consent, a [[Guardian Ad Litem|guardian ad litem]] must be appointed to represent the interests of a minor parent w ...t to the [[adoption]], notice and the appointment of a [[Guardian Ad Litem|guardian ad litem]] shall not be necessary.
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  • ::::::5. Application to appoint [[Guardian Ad Litem]]; ::::::6. [[Guardian Ad Litem]] Report;
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  • The prospective [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] must be of the Muslim faith and Algerian nationality, and supply medical
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  • ...tion]] to determine [[custody]] of the minor if the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] or custodian of the person of the minor is not empowered to consent to th ...est for consent for a period of 60 days or who, after examination of the [[guardian]]’s or custodian’s written reasons for withholding consent, is found by
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  • *Any [[guardian]] of the child or agency that has been given the child to place for [[adopt *The [[guardian]] of an adult parent if one has been appointed
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  • ...rents died when he was still a very young boy and he was brought up by a [[guardian]], Proxenus, who sent him to Plato's academy in Athens about 367. He spent
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  • Moir, Jan. "Public Lives: Back to Her Roots," The Guardian [London], 7 July 1993, pp. 8-9
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  • ...tion]] to determine [[custody]] of the minor if the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] or custodian of the person of the minor is not empowered to consent to th *Any [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] or custodian of the child, other than a parent, who has failed to respond
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  • ...unification Services|reunification services]] with the offending parent or guardian. *The parent or guardian has been required by the court to be registered on a sex offender registry.
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  • ..., adoptions required judicial approval, consent of the child's parent or [[guardian]], and agreement that the adoptive family would care for the child.
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  • ...th a stepparent, [[Foster Parent|foster parent]] or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]]. Secondly, some [[adult]] adoptions are for inheritance reasons whereas a
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  • The Guardian [London], 25 August 1998
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  • ...ct (voluntary placements). Such placements can only be made by a parent or guardian. ...Parent|adoptive parent]], custodial grandparent, or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of a minor [[adopted]] person
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  • **The sole guardian of the child if the [[Parental Rights|parental rights]], if any, of any per *For any minor child who is free for adoption, the child’s guardian who agrees in writing with a relative that the relative shall [[adopt]] the
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  • A consent executed by a parent or guardian must be signed or confirmed in the presence of: *In the case of a child in the home of a stepparent, guardian, permanent guardian, or blood relative:
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  • ...e child’s [[Birth Parent|birth parent]](s) or the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]]. Consent will be waived with regard to a child or adolescent whose paren
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  • ...ive child's [[Birth Parent|birth parent]](s) or the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]]. Consent will be waived with regard to a child or adolescent whose birth
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  • ...ess she herself signed the [[adoption]] contract as [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of the child. All signatures on the [[adoption]] contract as well as the
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  • ...ents by the parent or legal custodian are not revocable by the parent or [[guardian]] themselves, but are only revocable by court action.
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  • ...ents by the parent or legal custodian are not revocable by the parent or [[guardian]] themselves, but are only revocable by court [[action]]. According to sec
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  • *The [[guardian]] of the child if both parents are dead, or in the case of a child born out *By the surviving parent if one parent is dead and by any [[guardian]] of the child who may have been appointed by the deceased parent;
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  • ...the Minister of Local Government acts as the child’s [[Guardian Ad Litem|guardian ad litem]], in practice the courts assign social workers to act in this cap
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  • ...[[Brazil]] with prospective child's [[Birth Parent|birth parent]](s) or [[guardian]] (if applicable) before the authorization from CEJA is issued.
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  • ...lish a minimum income requirement for guardians. However, a prospective [[guardian]] must prove to the Family Court judge that he/she is able to feed, shelter
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  • ...on. The Family Court reviews the character and capacity of the proposed [[guardian]] to care for the child.
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  • ::::After the child’s family or [[guardian]](s) consents to [[adoption]], the prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive
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  • :::Local Guardian Council letter proving the child is a Ward of the State, if applicable; :::Original consent (autorisation parentale) from a birth parent or guardian, if the child was relinquished;
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  • ::::4. To act as a temporary [[guardian]] to a child and to submit to the Court the report in order to issue the [[
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  • After the child’s family or guardian(s) consents to adoption, the prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parent
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  • ...a Djiboutian [[guardian]] within their family or clan if their parent or [[guardian]] is unable to care for them. In the case of non-Djiboutian children, they
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  • ...ents that a child must meet in order to be eligible for fostering and or [[guardian]]. You cannot [[adopt]] a child in [[Egypt]] unless he or she meets the req
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  • ...ents that a child must meet in order to be eligible for fostering and or [[guardian]]. You cannot [[adopt]] a child in [[Egypt]] unless he or she meets specifi
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  • ...parent]](s) must be appointed the [[Foster Parent|foster parent]](s) or [[guardian]](s) of the child, subject to approval by the Salvadoran Institute for the
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  • ...d to them must first be appointed the [[Foster Parent|foster parent]] or [[guardian]] of the child, and be prepared to reside with the child in [[El Salvador]]
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  • ...o the [[adoption]], with the concurrence of his/her [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]]. In the case of children born out of wedlock, the biological father can
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  • ...dentified, the adopting parent(s) and the child’s [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] sign an agreement before a German court or notary public. Before the fam
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  • ...ervices or any child-placing agency only if each such parent and each such guardian: ...ervices or any child-placing agency only if each such parent and each such guardian:
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  • ...me, adoptions required judicial approval, consent of the child's parent or guardian, and agreement that the adoptive family would care for the child.
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  • ...icants, along with an application to appoint the Board [[Guardian Ad Litem|guardian ad litem]] of the child. Obtaining the order may take up to six months depe The [[Adoption]] Board will grant [[Guardian Ad Litem|guardian ad litem]] (also called first order) to the prospective [[Adoptive Parents|
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  • ...rth parent or guardian of the child is required unless the birth parent or guardian has abandoned, neglected, or mistreated the child, cannot be found, or is i
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  • *7 percent went to live with a guardian.
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  • ...Hong Kong are required to pay $2,840 HK for acting as [[Guardian Ad Litem|guardian ad litem]] while the [[adoption]] proceedings are finalized. Prospective [[
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  • ...r departed parents. A man should love the unfortunate orphan of whom he is guardian as if he were his own child. He should be as careful and as diligent in the
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  • To bring a [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] child to the United States from [[Iran]], you must meet [http://adoption.
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  • ...your child. Your name will be added to the new birth certificate. Your [[guardian]] child's name should also be included into your “shenasnameh(s)” as yo Your [[guardian]] child is not yet a U.S. citizen, so he/she will need a travel document or
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  • ...nsent to Adopt|consent to adopt]] by the child's biological parent(s) or [[guardian]] ...iological or [[Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]] or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] may apply for a passport on behalf of the minor child, but an [[Adoption
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  • The [[guardian]] father must be 35-55, and the [[guardian]] mother 30-50 years old. ...gal [[guardianship]] must be of the same sex as that child. Prospective [[guardian]] parents who have previously gotten legal [[guardianship]] in [[Jordan]] m
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  • ::1. Receives the legal [[guardianship]] application from the prospective [[guardian]] family. ...tion]] Fees:''' The MSD does not charge any fees. However, prospective [[guardian]] parents can expect to pay fees for the baby’s birth certificate, passpo
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  • ...ly terminated, if the parents are deceased, or if a [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] has been appointed by the court.
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  • ...cannot take place without the consent of every person who is a parent or [[guardian]], has [[custody]] of, or is likely to contribute to the support of the pro ...' If the [[Birth Parent|birth parent]](s) or other [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]](s) are unable to care for the child, the child may be classified as an [[
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  • .... (Embassy Lilongwe has seen the requirement that the [[Guardian Ad Litem|guardian ad litem]] monitor the prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] wa ...om start to finish, including the investigation by the [[Guardian Ad Litem|guardian ad litem]] of the child’s eligibility for [[adoption]] and the prospectiv
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  • To bring a [[guardian]] child to the United States for [[adoption]] from [[Morocco]], you must me
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  • ...Custody|legal custody]] to the [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]]. The guardian ad litem investigates the circumstances relevant to the proposed [[adoption
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  • ...the mother of an illegitimate child is not only the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of her child, but also has [[custody]] even if she herself is still a min
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  • ...her after the birth of the child, the birth father, [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]], or any other person responsible for the child by virtue of any order or
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  • '''National Adoptive-Guardian Center of the Children's Friends Society ''' '''Catholic Adoptive-Guardian Center (Katolicki Osrodek Adopcyjno-Opiekunczy)'''
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  • ...l Rights|parental rights]] or appointed a different [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] for the children, or if the parents are deceased. Birth parents who have
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  • ...the person who is responsible for supporting the child; or the parents or guardian of the biological parent, if the biological parent is under 21 years of age
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  • ...en appoint the Director of Social Welfare, MSF, as the child’s temporary guardian. The MSF then conducts an investigation regarding the status and circumsta ::::2. The original notarized consent of the birth parents/guardian (together with the original translation if the consent is not in English);
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  • ...Kitts/Nevis is responsible for the legal proceedings. The court appoints a guardian ad litem, who provides the court a written report on the prospective [[Adop ...It is illegal for any [[Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]], birth parent or guardian, except with the sanction of the court, to receive any payment or other rew
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  • ::::10. Consent of the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of the child and competent authority of that country;
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  • ...for a court appointed “caretaker” (similar to a [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] in the United States) to oversee the welfare and upbringing of a child un
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  • ...y will submit a report to the Court in its capacity as the court-appointed Guardian ad Litem of the child. ...y will submit a report to the Court in its capacity as the court-appointed Guardian ad Litem of the child. In addition to the High Court [[Adoption]] Order, t
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  • ...nts should be granted letters of [[adoption]]. When the Court receives the Guardian Ad Litem report, it will set a date to hear the application, which is usual ...or a minor child. The biological parent or a Tongan [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] must consent to the passport application. Tongan law clearly states, "The
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  • ...ears old and there is no specification as to an age difference between the guardian and the child.
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  • ...The [[adoption]] board confirms consent of the birth parent(s) or current guardian(s) to relinquish [[custody]] of the child.
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  • ...in their district. The Clerk of the Peace will arrange for the prospective guardian to fill out the necessary forms and will set a court date. The Probation Of ...The [[Adoption]] Board confirms consent of the birth parent(s) or current guardian(s) to relinquish [[custody]] of the child. The [[Adoption]] Board will then
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  • ...rdian|legal guardian]] of the child and remains the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] until the [[adoption]] is finalized. However, the one-year contract makes
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  • ...t the Tuvaluan Social Welfare Officer from the Ministry of Home Affairs as Guardian Ad Litem. The Social Welfare Department will conduct a home-study and inves ...s the Tuvaluan Social Welfare Officer from the Ministry of Home Affairs as Guardian Ad Litem. The Social Welfare Department conducts a home-study and investiga
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  • ...authorities have deemed that there is no competent [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of the child, an [[Affidavit]] to Dispense with [[Consent to Adopt]] form
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  • ...s orphanage several times in order to bond with the child and the child's guardian from the Department of Social Welfare. At this stage, the prospective [[Ado ...parents]] must appear in person for this hearing. The child is assigned a guardian ad litem ([[Social Worker|social worker]]) who will represent the child’s
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  • *A guardian appointed by the court when the child has no living parent, guardian, or legal custodian who may consent *‘Parent’ means the legal parent or the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] when no legal parent exists.
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  • *A [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] or lawful custodian of the person to be [[adopted]], other than a parent, ...tnessed by a parent, [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]], or court-appointed guardian ''ad litem.''
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  • ...risdiction]] of the [[custody]] of the child if the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] or legal custodian of the person of the child is not empowered to consent *Any [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] or custodian who is found by the court to be withholding consent unreason
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  • *Any legally appointed custodian or guardian of the child *The guardian or [[conservator]] of an incapacitated adult, if one has been appointed
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  • ...es, these separate functions can be handled by the same individual. See: [[Guardian]]
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  • '''GAL''': See: [[Guardian Ad Litem]]
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  • ...t works for the best interest of the child during all court proceedings. [[Guardian Ad Litem]]'s generally make recommendations to the court which are in the b The volunteer [[Guardian Ad Litem]], commonly referred to as a [[GAL]], are people who respects a ch
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  • ...|adoptive parents]] have with their children. The relationship between the guardian and child ends when it is terminated by the court, or when the child reache
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  • *The [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of the person of the child if there is no surviving parent ...welfare and best interests of the child. In arriving at this decision, the guardian shall consider all relevant factors, including, but not limited to:
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  • ...risdiction]] of the [[custody]] of the child if the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] or custodian of the person of the child is not empowered to consent to th ...nt to an adoption without the concurrence of the individual’s parents or guardian unless the court, in the court’s discretion, determines that it is in the
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  • *Any guardian ...nder § 232.116(1)(c), the court shall retain [[jurisdiction]] to change a guardian or custodian and to allow a parent whose rights have been terminated to req
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  • Viner, Katharine. "The Eyes Have It," The [[Guardian]] [London], 15 November 1997, p. 3
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  • *The [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of the child if both parents are dead or if their consent is found to be ...ind a home for, or otherwise place a child as an inducement to any parent, guardian, or custodian of a child to place such a child in such person’s home, ins
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  • A minor parent may consent to an adoption, but a guardian ''ad litem'' for the parent shall be appointed.
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  • A local department, a guardian, or the child may revoke consent to an adoption at any time before a juveni
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  • ...child until such time as a court of competent [[jurisdiction]] appoints a guardian or grants a petition for adoption. A copy of the consent shall be filed wit ...ations of the best interests of the child, including whether the parent or guardian plans on returning to seek future [[custody]] of the child
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  • *The guardian of the child, if a guardian has been appointed *The guardian of a parent, if a guardian has been appointed
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  • ...[[adopted]] without the consent of the child’s parents and the child’s guardian, if there be one. If there is no parent or guardian qualified to consent to the adoption, the agency having authority to place
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  • *The guardian ad litemof an abandoned child ...cure payment through Medicaid but shall not notify the minor’s parent or guardian without the minor’s consent. The identity of the birth mother shall not b
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  • ...nated, and the guardian has authority by order of the court appointing the guardian to consent to the adoption A guardian may execute a [[relinquishment]] and [[Consent to Adopt|consent to adopt]]
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  • *In all other cases, consent shall be given by the guardian or guardian ad litemof the minor child. *The guardian or next friend of such child or the State, either during [[pregnancy]] or w
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  • *The guardian of the child appointed by the court ...ished their [[Parental Rights|parental rights]], or the legal custodian or guardian of such a child, may petition a court for the restoration of the [[Parental
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  • ...the court may require the assent of her parents or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] ...the court may require the assent of his parents or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]]
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  • *The parent or guardian of the child ...of a child by a duly executed instrument of [[surrender]] from a parent or guardian of the child or from another approved agency or any agency for the care and
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  • *The guardian of the child’s parent, when that guardian has express authority to consent to adoption ...onspired to cause, or caused great bodily harm or death to another parent, guardian, or custodian of the child
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  • *For whose child a guardian has been appointed ...e permanency goal for the child is either a return to his or her parent or guardian or discharge to [[Independent Living|independent living]].
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  • *A guardian of the minor *The guardian ad litemof an incompetent parent
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  • ...tion]] to determine [[custody]] of the minor if the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] or custodian of the minor is not empowered to consent to the adoption ...quest for consent for a period of 60 days or who, after examination of the guardian’s or custodian’s written reasons for withholding consent, is found by t
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  • *A guardian of an incompetent parent or the child who is found to be withholding consen *Any parent or guardian in a foreign country, if the [[adopted]] person has been released for adopt
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  • Hattenstone, Simon. "Let's Be Serious," The Guardian [London], 31 August 1994
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  • *The [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] or the guardian ad litemof the minor if both parents are dead or if the rights of the paren *A guardian, guardian ''ad litem'', or legal custodian of a child may execute a consent to the ad
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  • *The guardian of the child if the child has no living parent *The next of kin in this State if the child has no living parent and no guardian
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  • *The guardian of an incapacitated person to be [[adopted]] *The guardian or custodian of a child under age 18 whenever the child has no parent whose
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  • *The guardian of the person of the child *The next of kin if there is no guardian
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  • ...nt]] for the purpose of adoption is required of the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]], child-placing agency, or legal custodian of the child if authority to ex *Guardian ''ad litem'' fees
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  • ...ing the child, may be represented by a person who has power of attorney. A guardian may appear on behalf of the child, or a duly incorporated home or society f ...ho is older than age 6, the natural parents, or the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] if [[Parental Rights|parental rights]] have been terminated
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  • *The parent, the legal parent, or the guardian The court shall have the authority to appoint a guardian ''ad litem'' for the minor parent of a child who may be surrendered or for
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  • ...Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]] of the child, the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of the child, or a licensed child-placing agency commits an offense if th ...Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]] of the child, the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of the child, or a licensed child-placing agency commits an offense if th
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  • ...for the purpose of inducing the mother, parent, or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of a child to: ...ion must also be signed by that minor’s parent or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]].
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  • In a direct placement of a minor for adoption by a parent or guardian, a [[Petition to Adopt|petition to adopt]] the minor may be granted only wh *The minor’s guardian if expressly authorized by a court to consent to the minor’s adoption
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  • *The child’s parent, guardian, or relatives have not come forward to identify the child and claim a relat *The circuit court may waive appointment of a guardian ''ad litem'' for the child.
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  • *The [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of the child The consent of an agency, the department, or a [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] may be dispensed with if the court determines by clear and convincing evi
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  • ...custody]] of the child at the time. If there is no [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] or any person who has [[Legal Custody|legal custody]] of the child, then A consent or [[relinquishment]] executed by a parent or guardian must be signed and acknowledged in the presence of one of the following:
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  • *The guardian, guardian ''ad litem'', and legal custodian of the child *The child’s guardian ''ad litem''
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  • *The [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of the person of the child if neither parent is living or if [[Parental R *The legally appointed guardian of any parent or putative father who has been adjudged mentally incompetent
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  • ...care and management of the child and of the minor child's estate. A legal guardian will be under the supervision of the court and will be required to appear i
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  • '''Parens Patriae''': Legal term that defines the State's legal role as the guardian to protect the interests of children who cannot take care of themselves. Fo
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  • ...n]] of the child is required unless the [[Birth Parent|birth parent]] or [[guardian]] has abandoned, neglected, or mistreated the child, cannot be found, or is
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  • ...me, adoptions required judicial approval, consent of the child's parent or guardian, and agreement that the adoptive family would care for the child.
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  • He has received the [[Guardian]] of Small Business Award from the National Federation of Independent Busin
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  • ...y of Essex, when his father died in 1996. According to an article in The [[Guardian]], Guest attended regularly until the passage of the House of Lords Act 199
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  • ...personal fortune on the regional infrastructure. According to the London [[Guardian]], there is some speculation about the legality of his business methods pol Levy, Adrian; and Scott-Clark, Cathy. "He Won, Russia Lost," Guardian [London] Weekend, 8 May 2004, pp. 14-19, 21, 23, 25-26.
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  • Coles, Joanna. "A Star-Crossed Astor," The Guardian [London], 14 December 1996, p. 3
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  • Horwell, Veronica. Obituary. The Guardian [London]. 24 May 2002.
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  • ...y. "The [[Guardian]] Profile: John Bird: Bonaparte of the Homeless," The [[Guardian]] [London], 12 December 1998, Saturday Review, pp. 6-7
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  • Philpot, Terry. "Tongue Tied," The Guardian [London], 19 December 1997
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  • [Obituary]. The [[Guardian]] [London], 15 March 2003, p. 23
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  • ...the boy by a few days to [[adopt]] him, became his [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] and gave him his surname.
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  • Boseley, Sarah. "Child Slaves of Bindoon," The Guardian [London], 30 August 1995, pp. 2-3
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  • Branigan, Tania. "Child star faces '£4m claim' from ex-manager," The [[Guardian]] [London], 18 November 2000, p. 5
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  • Roberts, Yvonne. "Justice at Last for Wee Burney," The Guardian [London], 1 April 1998, pp. 6-7 Kearney, Charles. "Tragedy of the Child from Hell," The Guardian [London], 17 August 1996, p. 28
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  • Philpot, Terry. "Tongue Tied," The Guardian [London], 19 December 1997
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  • ...gether," The Guardian [London], 23 August 2000. Also available at: society.guardian.co.uk/adoption/story/0,8150,468373,00.html
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  • Minet, Paul. Obituary. The Guardian [London], 28 October 1993
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  • His [[guardian]] and Lord Protector was his mother's brother, Edward Seymour, who initiall
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  • Barker, Dennis. "Forever Young," The [[Guardian]] [London], 13 February 1997
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  • .... He spent the next years as a ward of the state, but also says he had a [[guardian]]. ...ane Giles. (London: Creation Books, 2002): edited extract published in the Guardian [London], 5 October 2002
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  • ...idney Glazier]]: Whirlwind Producer Who Made 'Hitler' a Movie Star." The [[Guardian]] [London], 4 January 2003, Also available at: www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,868444,00.html
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  • ..."Sidney Glazier: Whirlwind Producer Who Made 'Hitler' a Movie Star." The [[Guardian]] [London], 4 January 2003, Also available at: www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,868444,00.html
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  • ...rcing: Whatever Makes You Happy." [Includes portrait]. Electronic Mail & [[Guardian]] [Johannesburg], 23 June 1997. Available at: www.mg.co.za/mg/news/97june2/
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  • Pritchard, Suzi. "Happy as Larry," The [[Guardian]] [London], 10 January 1995
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  • Moir, Jan. "Public Lives: Back to Her Roots," The [[Guardian]] [London], 7 July 1993, pp. 8-9
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  • Jaggi, Maya. "A Question of Faith," [[Guardian]] [London] Magazine section, 14 September 2002, p. 20-23
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  • At various times he taught school, published the Frontier [[Guardian]] newspaper, was in charge of a considerable part of LDS territorial expans
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  • Lennon, Peter. The [[Guardian]] [London], 16 December 1996, p. 5
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  • Knightley, Phillip. "Konrad Kujau [obituary]," The [[Guardian]] [London], 16 September 2000
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  • ...journalist when he grew up, working for The Times, The Sunday Times, The [[Guardian]] and New Statesman, and is married to the newspaper editor Rosie Boycott.
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  • The [[Guardian]] [London], 25 August 1998
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  • Campbell, Duncan. "Jewish Anger at Beatification," The [[Guardian]] [London], 24 June 2000, p. 17.
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  • ...rman of the Gartmore fund management group and non-executive chairman of [[Guardian]] Media Group, and was appointed head of the UK Treasury review of institut ...Treasury Review of Institutional Investment: Free Thinking Welcome," The [[Guardian]] [London], 20 May 2000, p. 30
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  • ..., adoptions required judicial approval, consent of the child's parent or [[guardian]], and agreement that the adoptive family would care for the child.
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  • '''What Is A [[Legal Guardian]]?''' By definition, a [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] is a person appointed by the court who holds full legal responsibility fo
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  • ...way and a regent was appointed. He died the next year, assassinated by his guardian, a British soldier. He left no heirs, and two months later the British gove
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  • ...option]] and all rights to that child are relinquished by said parent or [[guardian]]. ...a relative or non-relative acquaintance who is the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of the child until an [[Adoption Plan|adoption plan]] is set in place.
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  • ...the Jet Set," The Guardian [London], 31 July 1999. Available at: football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,1563,69973,00.html
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  • ...974) (Subnormality in the Seventies; 8) Philpot, Terry. "Tongue Tied," The Guardian [London], 19 December 1997
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  • ..., Martin. "Suddenly I had 10 Brother and Sisters - and it Felt Great," The Guardian. 22 August 2001, section G2, p. 8-9
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  • ...upposed to last until he turned 21, Dunn became his [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]].
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  • ...y Learn the Truth," Guardian Unlimited, 29 October 2002. Available at: www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,821233,00.html
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  • ...mily because of her conversion in 1900 to the Roman Catholic church. Their guardian was the parish priest, but they actually lived with an aunt and then a Mrs.
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  • ...nth [[bonding]] period. The High Court also appoints a [[Guardian Ad Litem|guardian ad litem]]. At the final hearing, the Director of Children's Services will
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  • Saunders, Frances Stonor. "The Vanishing." The Guardian Weekend [London], 15 April 2000, pp. 14-17, 20
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  • *Where the applicant is the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of the child or children appointed by will or in [[adoption]] proceedings
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  • ...dian Center of the Children’s Friends Society, and the Catholic Adoptive-Guardian Center. The Hague-accredited U.S. [[adoption]] service providers may submit ...allows intercountry [[adoption]] of orphans listed by the Public Adoptive-Guardian Center. This Center will only list orphans for intercountry [[adoption]] f
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  • ...ost Son Reunited," The Guardian [London], 2 August 2003. Available at: www.guardian.co.uk/uklatest/story/0,1271,-2980783,00.html
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  • "The Media Is the Message [Obituary]," The Guardian [London], 20 June 1995
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  • ...w, it is illegal to publish an advertisement indicating that a parent or [[guardian]] desires to place a child for [[adoption]], that a person wishes to [[adop
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  • ::2. If applicable, parents or [[guardian]](s) of the mother of the child in a case where the mother is a minor;
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  • ...only the Mazowieckie Regional [[Adoption]] Center (former Public Adoptive-Guardian Center - Publiczny Osrodek Adopcyjno-Opiekunczy) has such authorization. Th
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  • ...national Sessions or High Court. The Court will set a date to appoint a [[guardian]] within a few months. The guardianwill investigate and issue his/her findi
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  • ...adoption]] and, if so, if it was in the best interests of the child. The [[guardian]]’s finalreport is submitted to the Sessions or High Court on the day of
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  • ...s customary. If the child is too young to give consent, then the minor's [[guardian]], also known as the walee, must consent. Moreover, the religious authority
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  • .... The petitioners or their legal representative, the parent, parents, or [[guardian]](s) of the child and the child are required to attend the hearing, though
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  • ...re for the child, the child will be returned to the parent(s), leaving the guardian devoid of rights. <ref>“Guardianship vs. Adoption.” http://family.laws.
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  • ...ome visits, instead accepting the report prepared by the court-appointed [[guardian]].
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  • ...based on a strict interpretation of Islamic Sharia law. To qualify as a [[guardian]], one must be a blood-relative who is either Muslim or lives in a Muslim e ...Code does not cover scenarios in which a parent or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] can pass [[guardianship]] to a foreigner. It is possible for a lawyer to
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  • Uglow, Jenny. "Educating Sabrina," The Guardian [London], Review Section, 5 October 2002, pp. 34-35 (based on part of her b
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  • ...way and a regent was appointed. He died the next year, assassinated by his guardian, a British soldier. He left no heirs, and two months later the British gove
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  • Tredre, Roger. "Slave Boy Who Wowed Literary London," Guardian Weekly, 2 February 1997 [Originally published in the London Observer]
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  • :::: 8.Notarized statement appointing a parent or friend as the child’s [[guardian]] in the case of the prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]]’ d
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  • ::# Local Guardian Council letter proving the child is a Ward of the State, if applicable; ::# Original consent (autorisation parentale) from a birth parent or guardian, if the child was relinquished;
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  • ...prohibition against prior contact with a child’s [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]](s) until the appropriate time in the [[adoption]] process.
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  • ...d eligible to [[adopt]], and have identified a child who is in need of a [[guardian]] per Afghan law and meets the definition of [[orphan]] under U.S. law, you ...a particular child. A designated attorney can represent the prospective [[guardian]] in court. The court will consider the request and complete a community/b
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  • ...unctional equivalent of [[adoption]]. If a child has a known parent, the [[guardian]] can only be selected from blood relatives of the child (i.e., the child's
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  • ...has any judicial dispute with the child’s family, may not be appointed [[guardian]].
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  • ...e child, or the Afghan Family Court can designate a [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] to do so.
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  • ...), or released for [[adoption]] by their parents or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] (if the child was born out-of-wedlock, only the mother needs to release t
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  • ...ve parent]] (s) will also have to pay the costs of the [[Guardian Ad Litem|guardian ad litem]]. ::3. Consent to Act as the [[Guardian Ad Litem]]
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  • ...guardian]](s). The consent of only one parent, or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]], is accepted when the other parent is deceased or incapable of giving con
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  • ::::4. To act as a temporary [[guardian]] to a child and to submit to the Court the report in order to issue the [[
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  • '''[[Neglect]]''' is the failure of a parent, guardian, or other caregiver to provide for a child’s basic needs. [[Neglect]] may ...''' Nonaccidental injury that is inflicted by someone other than a parent, guardian, relative, or other caregiver (i.e., a stranger), is considered a criminal
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  • ...nistry of Labor and Human Welfare signs the [[adoption]] contract as the [[guardian]] for the children, and verifies that prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adopti
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  • ...ssuance of the [[Adoption Decree|adoption decree]], which shows that the [[guardian]] or the [[orphanage]] has relinquished their legal rights to the [[adopted
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  • ...a Contract of [[Adoption]] is signed by the child's [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]], usually the [[orphanage]], and the [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]]
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  • ...e's Court. The Court appoints the [[Fiji]] Social Welfare Department as [[Guardian Ad Litem]]. The Social Welfare Department conducts a home-study investigati ...consent of release from the biological parent(s) or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] for [[adoption]] and immigration);
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  • ...ain consent from the child's surviving parent(s) or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]]. Known as the " Extrait des Minutes du Greffe du Tribunal de Paix", this
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  • ...prohibit any payments to the child's [[Birth Parent|birth parent]](s) or [[guardian]](s) by the prospective [[Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]](s) or their age ...th parents are deceased, the surviving relatives or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] must issue this document);
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  • ...shment]] from the child’s biological parent(s) or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]](s); ...submission from the child’s biological mother or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] to either a hospital, local police or a local community, followed by hand
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  • ...rospective adoptive child's biological parent(s) or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]](s). ...al community. The letter terminates the mother's or [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]]'s [[Parental Rights|parental rights]] to the child.
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