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  • *The birth or adoptive mother *A parent who has previously consented to an agency’s or the division’s placement of the child for [[adoption]]
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  • She has had no contact with her [[Birth Mother|birth mother]] since infancy but is close to her sister, who was in the same fost [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • ...ld age 12 or older must consent to the [[adoption]] unless, in the child’s best interests, the court dispenses with consent. *The father of a minor if the father’s consent is not required by § 9-9-206(a)(2)
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  • Poe's actor parents died before he was three years old (his father had disappeare [[Category: Parent(s) Died, Disappeared or Became Incapacitated]]
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  • *The birth parents, if living ...linquishment]], before consent becomes irrevocable, or before the mother’s [[Parental Rights|parental rights]] have been terminated.
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  • *The parent’s rights have been terminated due to the parent’s unfitness, as outlined in § 19-3-604. Consent may be executed any time after the birth of the child.
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  • ...onsent to the adoption shall be granted by the mother of the child and the birth father and any [[Presumed Father|presumed father]] of the child. ...lder must provide written consent unless the court finds it in the child’s best interests to waive consent.
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  • ...tors-Cave-Beach.jpg/800px-Doctors-Cave-Beach.jpg|410x579px|thumb|'''Doctor's Cave Beach Club, Montego Bay.'''<BR/>Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...ace of residence, as well as interviews and counseling with the child, the birth parents, if applicable, and the prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive par
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  • ...contribute to the support of the child or financially aid in the child’s birth and has failed to do so without good cause. *The parent has been imprisoned for a crime against the child, the child’s sibling, or another child in the household, or the parent has been imprisoned and i
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  • *The birth mother and father *The parent has failed to contribute to the child’s physical care and support, notwithstanding the ability to do so.
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  • *The birth mother *The husband of the birth mother if the husband is the [[Presumed Father|presumed father]] of the chi
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  • *The birth mother, provided that if she is under age 18, the court may require the ass *The birth father, provided that he was found to be entitled to notice and that if he
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  • *The guardian of the child’s parent, when that guardian has express authority to consent to adoption U.S.C. § 1901, et seq.).
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  • ...ed with the [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] more than 6 months after birth, but only if that father has maintained substantial and continuous or repea ...ed with the [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] less than 6 months after birth, but only if the father:
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  • *The mother of the minor, whether by birth or adoption **The minor is the father’s child by adoption, or the father has otherwise legitimated the minor accord
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  • ...g that it is not in the best interests of the minor to require the minor’s consent. The consent of the minor must be given before the court in such fo ...ather of the child or, for a child placed for adoption within 14 months of birth, he fails to show he has exercised [[Parental Rights|parental rights]] or d
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  • ...ical father by a court of competent [[jurisdiction]] prior to the mother’s execution of consent to adoption or her [[relinquishment]] of the child for ...of Vital Statistics within the Department of Health, prior to the mother’s execution of consent to adoption or her [[relinquishment]] of the child for
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  • ...lished, may be terminated only pursuant to the standards set forth in 25 U.S.C. § 1912(f). ...ed adoption is in the best interests of the child, and the alleged father, birth parent, or parent:
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  • ...o live on the streets. He wrote more music and recorded some himself (Eden's Island was his first album, and he also recorded with the Beach Boys). [[Category: Birth Sibling(s) Separated]]
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  • ...mposers in history. Just before his 14th birthday, Johann left his brother's family to make his own way in the world, first as a paid chorister in Lüne Hanford, Jan, and Koster, Jan. "J.S. Bach Home Page." [Includes portraits]. Available at: www.jsbach.org/index.
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  • ...eading National Party MP, who became Banks' mentor. He then lived with his birth parents for two years, but was sent to boarding school when they were again He has had contact with his birth sister, but that has stopped.
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  • ...es_Best_Frontier_Return_of_Jubal_Dolan.JPG |410x579px|thumb|'''Best on NBC's western television series, ''Frontier''.'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...rphanage]], but he was [[adopted]] two years later by a lumber mill worker's family.
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  • "Michael Moffa's Tribute to the Legendary House of Chanel: Coco Chanel Biography." [Includes [[Category: Child Abandoned or Rejected by Birth Parent(s)]]
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  • ...from the asylum and the boys went to live with her, seldom seeing Charlie's father again (he died in 1901). From 1901 to 1905 and again from 1909 or 19 [[Category: Parents Separated or Divorced]]
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  • ...from the asylum and the boys went to live with her, seldom seeing Charlie's father again (he died in 1901). From 1901 to 1905 and again from 1909 or 19 [[Category: Parents Separated or Divorced]]
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  • ...ent family, whom he has traced and met, but he is still trying to find his birth parents, a task made more difficult because of lack of co-operation from th [Curt Clausen's Olympic Journal]. Available at: www.dukenews.duke.edu/Dialogue/clausen.830
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  • ...1920. She had a career of over 30 years, dancing with the Kirov, Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, and guesting with other co [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]]
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  • His [[guardian]] and Lord Protector was his mother's brother, Edward Seymour, who initially controlled the country, but he was o ...ey, who only ruled for a few days before being dethroned by Mary I, Edward's half-sister.
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  • ...with his mother was never very satisfactory, and his [[reunion]] with his birth sister did not result in a lasting relationship. [[Category: Adoptive/Foster Family Included Birth Child(ren)]]
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  • [[Category: Birth Sibling(s) Separated]]
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  • ...The boys were separated, with Alexander going to live with his best friend's family until he sailed for the American colonies in 1772. ...al [[system]] in the 1790s, after [[Washington]] appointed him the country's first secretary of the treasury (1789-95).
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  • ...as six and his mother when he was nine. He and his brother and sister were separated and raised by uncles. Hoover was sent from [[Iowa]] to live with an uncle i [[Category: Parent(s) Died, Disappeared or Became Incapacitated]]
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  • ...on Ulrich, Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1714-74), and Anna Ivanovna's nephew. She died the following day, and the baby Ivan became Czar of all th ...Kholmogory, during which time three more children were born, but Ivan was separated from his parents in 1744. His mother died in 1746.
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  • ...ackson.jpg/413px-Stonewall_Jackson.jpg |410x579px|thumb|'''General Jackson's "Chancellorsville" Portrait, taken at a Spotsylvania County farm on April 2 Jackson's parents were poor. His father and sister died of typhoid fever in 1826. His
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  • [[Category: Parent(s) Died, Disappeared or Became Incapacitated]] [[Category: Birth Sibling(s) Separated]]
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  • ...ed]] by another family and raised in [[Norway]], and she did not trace her birth family until 1996. His Uncle George died suddenly when he was 12 and Lennon's behavior deteriorated. Lennon had a difficult time at school and was often
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  • ...s, but Bill lived first with his father's brother and then with his mother's brother, Pendleton Vanderver, who was also a considerable influence on his ...our halls of fame: Country Music Hall of Fame (1970), Nashville Songwriter's Hall of Fame (1971), International Bluegrass Association Hall of Honor (199
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  • ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family. Meherban Shrimant Fatehsinh I Raje Sahib Bhonsle (?-1757), who was the birth son of Meherban Sayaji Lokhende, the patil of Parud, and who later became t
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  • ...d was horrifically physically abused from the age of four by his alcoholic birth mother (herself abused by her parents) and then he spent nine years, from a ...in 1993, he was chosen as one of Ten Outstanding Young Americans by the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce.
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  • ...again until she was a mature woman, and did not know she wasn't a Maori by birth, although she was conscious of looking different from other Maori. [[Category: Adoptees/fosterees Who Are or Were Also Birth Parents]]
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  • ...and they went to England, where they influenced the founding of the Hudson's Bay Company in 1670, who employed them as guides and advisors. [[Category: Adoptive/Foster Family Included Birth Child(ren)]]
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  • ...e raised; a later fourth child was also [[adopted]] by "strangers." Rowson's adoptive mother died when he was 10. ...ed him to contact her, and he has (as of mid-2001) met two brothers. Their birth mother had died some years before. He has found that although he has striki
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  • "Tito." "Tito's Home Page." Available at: www.titoville.com [[Category: Birth Sibling(s) Remained With or Returned to Birth Family]]
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  • Deeply depressed by life and by his study of Kant's philosophy, he shot himself and a friend, Henrietta Vogel, in a murder/suic [[Category: Adoptees/Fosterees from Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Birth Families]]
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  • [[Category: Birth Identity Disputed or Deliberately Concealed]] [[Category: Birth Sibling(s) Separated]]
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  • ...d been well off (their father was an attorney), debts owed by their father's main client were not paid, leaving the orphans much less well provided for. The children were separated and went to live with various uncles. William and Dorothy were especially c
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  • ...d been well off (their father was an attorney), debts owed by their father's main client were not paid, leaving the orphans much less well provided for. The children were separated and went to live with various uncles. William and Dorothy were especially c
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  • ...doption]] is in the child’s best interests. In addition to [[Poland]]’s requirements, a child must meet the definition of Convention adoptee to be ...d by the Minister of Labor and Social Policy can evaluate a Polish child’s eligibility for intercountry [[adoption]]. At present, only the Mazowiecki
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  • ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family. Meherban Shrimant Fatehsinh I Raje Sahib Bhonsle (?-1757), who was the birth son of Meherban Sayaji Lokhende, the patil of Parud, and who later became t
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  • [[Category: Birth Sibling(s) Separated]]
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