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  • ...he 1960s. Over the next three decades, the number of states that allowed [[adult]] adoptees open access to their birth [[records]] was reduced to three. ...ss their birth [[records]]. The reasoning behind the change to not allow [[adult]] adoptees access to birth [[records]] was not given in the text or summary
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  • ...re willing to accept a child, then the Children’s Aid Society would send an orphan out by train. This is where the nickname “[[Orphan Trains]]” cam ...t]], such as a pastor or a banker. This respectable [[adult]] would act as an agent of the Society. The agent and the child would then meet with the fami
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  • # Choose an [[Adoption Service Provider]] '''1. Choose an [[Adoption Service Provider]]'''
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  • '''Notice: As of July 14, 2014, all individuals and agencies facilitating [[international ...ina]], [[Brazil]], and [[Uruguay]] - [[Paraguay]] lost two-thirds of its [[adult]] males and much of its territory. The country stagnated economically for t
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  • # Choose an [[Adoption Service Provider|adoption service provider]] ...tion]], such as the [[adoption]] process and the responsibilities of being an [[Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]].
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' '''Consent of Child Being [[Adopted]]'''
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' **He has filed an [[affidavit]] of [[paternity]].
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' *An adjudicated father whose relationship to the child has been determined by a
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' *An unmarried birth father who has established [[paternity]] of the child
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' **Is the father by adoption, an order of parentage, or an acknowledgment of parentage or [[paternity]]
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' *The spouse of the child to be [[adopted]], if the child is married
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' The following persons must consent to an adoption:
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  • ...n Seoul to escape discrimination as an [[orphan]] and aged 15 was taken on as a houseboy by a US serviceman during the Korean War. When he was nearly 18 he was [[adopted]] by a US Army dentist, Dr. Ray Paull, and emigrated to the USA. His new fa
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' Consent to an independent adoption shall be given by:
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' An adoption shall not be granted without the voluntary and informed consent of
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' '''Consent of Child Being [[Adopted]]'''
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' Consent to an adoption is required from the following persons:
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' ...atement shall be used solely for the purpose of notifying the person named as the father of the status of the child.
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' ...a child-placing agency to whom the child has been permanently committed by an order of the court or to whom the child has been released
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' No child shall be [[adopted]] without the consent of the child’s parents and the child’s guardian,
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' *If both parents are dead, then any two adult kin of the child within the third degree
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' '''Consent of Child Being [[Adopted]]'''
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' Written consents to an adoption must be executed by:
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' Except as otherwise provided in the Nebraska [[Indian Child Welfare Act]], no adoptio
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' ...he specific adoption proposed by the petition or for [[relinquishment]] to an agency authorized to accept relinquishments is required from:
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' '''Consent of Child Being [[Adopted]]'''
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' '''Consent of Child Being [[Adopted]]'''
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' ...linquishment]] of [[Parental Rights|parental rights]] to the department or an agency licensed by the State of New [[Mexico]] shall be required of the fol
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' *The parents or surviving parent, whether adult or minor, of a child conceived or born in wedlock
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' Consent to an adoption in a direct placement must be executed by:
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' *The spouse of the minor [[adopted]] person
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' An [[Adoption Petition|adoption petition]] may be granted only when written co
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' '''Consent of Child Being [[Adopted]]'''
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' *Some suitable person appointed by the court to act in the proceeding as next friend of the child to give or withhold consent if the child has no li
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' Consent to an adoption shall be required of the following:
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' *A suitable person appointed by the court as next friend of the child if there is no next of kin
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' No child may be [[adopted]] without the consent of the child’s parents.
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' '''Consent of Child Being [[Adopted]]'''
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' ...n of law under § 78B-15-204 is recognized as the father of the proposed [[adopted]] child or is the father of the child by a previous legal adoption
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' **Is an acknowledged father under § 20-49.1
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' Consent to an adoption shall be required of the following, if applicable:
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' *The parents or surviving parent, whether adult or infant, of a marital child
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' A petition may also be filed by an agency or other authorized person. The following persons must be given noti
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  • '''Who Must Consent to an Adoption''' ...now the name of the putative father, in which case she shall sign and file an [[affidavit]] so stating, and the court shall determine whether the putativ
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  • ...empire stretched from [[Greece]] to [[Egypt]], Asia Minor and as far east as the River Ind in [[India]]. ...of Satrap Idrieus (one source says that it was Alexander who adopted Ada, as his mother).
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  • ...JPG |410x579px|thumb|'''Photo of John Denver from the television special ''An Evening With John Denver'' in 1975.'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...(December 31, 1943 - October 12, 1997), born Henry John Deutschendorf, was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and sometimes actor.
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  • .... The [[adopted]] child has all the same legal rights and responsibilities as a biological child, including rights of inheritance. ...the adoption of a minor, the [[adopted]] [[adult]] has all the same rights as a biological child, including rights of inheritance.
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  • Herbert Middleton Jr. [[adopted]] the name "Taurean" from his astrological sign (Taurus) and the name "Blac ...ning cop drama Hill Street Blues (1981), although he is a noted actor with an impressive list of credits.
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  • It is not unusual for adults to be adopted as honorary members of a family, clan or tribe. There are two main types. ...ually western leaders, or other worthies by "native" clans or tribes, done as a photo-opportunity for the politician and for publicity by the tribe.
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  • It is not unusual for adults to be [[adopted]] as honorary members of a family, clan or tribe. There are two main types. ...ually western leaders, or other worthies by "native" clans or tribes, done as a photo-opportunity for the politician and for publicity by the tribe.
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