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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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  • '''Also known as Boso''' ...e Pope, signifying his acceptance of his adoption. It was a kind of formal adult adoption, where the Pope made his choice public, akin to the adoptions in c
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  • '''Also known as Prince Alexis d'Anjou Romanov-Dolgorouki''' ...nother impostor. He was apparently offered the throne of Serbia in 1992 by an extreme monarchist faction.
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  • ...m the third richest person in Europe (later, as an adult, he was described as the richest man in the world) - and his mother died in 1859. He was sent to He was famous as a scholar, restorer of ancient buildings (including Cardiff Castle, Castell
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  • ...[adoption]] from about 1842 to 1894. It is apparently first referred to in an article in The Latter-day Saints Millennial Star for June 1843, but adoptio The practice was a form of "sealing," which is still an important practice in the church, strengthening the bonds between husband a
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  • ...w York]] in America (1727), the first book of its kind in English, and was adopted by the Mohawk tribe. He was a frequent correspondent of Benjamin Franklin, [[Category: Adopted Persons]]
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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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  • ...a '''1''' suggest that an estimated 115,000 children are available to be [[adopted]] from foster care. In the past, the costs of care and services were major ...sistance|Adoption assistance]] serves to remove barriers and contribute to an increase in [[adoption]] of children with [[Special Needs|special needs]].
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  • '''Also known as Eugène Napoléon''' ...ter some years of living in poverty. Eugène and his sister, Hortense were adopted by their new step-father.
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  • ...some years of living in poverty. Hortense and her brother, Eugène, were [[adopted]] by their new step-father. [[Category: Adopted Persons]]
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  • As an adult she traced her father. ...(1970) and in the television series MacGyver (1986). She also has a career as a hand painter of fine furniture.
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  • Dr. Haas was born to an unmarried woman in Detroit, [[Michigan]], and raised in Los Angeles, [[Cali He is an advocate of adoptees knowing who their birth parents are. As an adult he traced his [[Birth Mother|birth mother]], but she had already died, and
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  • ...both a mark of his cultural acceptance and a way of securing his position as a trader with the Cherokee at a store he established near Fort Gibson. [[Category: Adopted Persons]]
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  • ...land. [[Heracles]] declined the offer, and to show his gratitude, Aegimius adopted Hyllus after [[Heracles]] died. As an adult Hyllus killed both Sthenelus, king of Mycenae, and his son, Eurystheus, kin
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  • ...ed crown prince, moved to [[Sweden]] and although an adult, was formally [[adopted]] by Karl XIII. When Karl died in 1818, Karl Johan succeeded him and ruled [[Category: Adopted Persons]]
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  • ...ommons/a/a5/Kean_%28Giles_Overreach%29.jpg |410x579px|thumb|'''Edmund Kean as Sir Giles Overreach in Massinger's ''A New Way to Pay Old Debts'', b. 1816' ..., Ann Carey, who more or less abandoned him on the streets, and (probably) an architect's clerk, Edmund Kean, who committed suicide when he was 22.
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  • ...was three, and his father was an alcoholic. At seven he went to live with an uncle's family, and stayed with them until he was sixteen. ...e was drawn into the Danite Band, the Mormon self-defense militia, as well as being promoted within the church's religious [[system]]. From 1839 to 1844
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  • As an adult he worked for several South Wales newspapers, but the success of three nove He was called to the Bar in 1926, served as a Labour MP from 1929 to 1931 and was Ogwr district coroner from 1933 to 19
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  • ...ing environment. Most of the children went on to university and successful adult lives. ...her papers, make a cogent case for the reinstatement of good orphanages as an alternative for some children from dysfunctional homes.
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  • ...ng his mother a widow with eight children. At 15 he was working, variously as bank clerk, farm laborer and teacher, before going to sea at 19 (or 18). ...ars lived there among the Typee people, then "notorious cannibals." He was adopted by a chief and married his daughter, Pe'ue.
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  • ...surround himself with young and handsome disciples ... [and] adopted them as his own offspring." [[Category: Adopted Persons]]
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  • ...te Chief with One Tongue (probably a reference to his honesty in business, as whites were normally considered to be split-tongued, or deceivers). He later became an official government interpreter and accompanied a group of Native Americans
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  • ...e king of Phrygia. He was presented to King Gordius, who was childless and adopted him, and Midas succeeded to the throne when Gordius died. He came to a sad [[Category: Adopted Persons]]
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  • .... The [[adopted]] child has all the same legal rights and responsibilities as a biological child, including rights of inheritance. ...[[adoption]] of a minor, the [[adopted]] [[adult]] has all the same rights as a biological child, including rights of inheritance.
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • ...tes of Micronesia), where they were captured by the local people. He was [[adopted]] by a chief, married the chief's daughter, became completely acculturated, [[Category: Adopted Persons]]
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  • O'Connor was born in Rome and [[adopted]] by the famous American actor Carroll O'Connor (All in the Family) and his As an adult he did some acting, including the TV series "In the Heat of the Night (1988
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  • ...never questioned her ethnic origins, and neither did she. She had grown up as a Maori, had no memory of her European past, could not speak English again ...rict, but she was content and refused to return to European society except as a visitor.
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  • ...married birthmother who relinquished her for adoption as a baby. She was [[adopted]] by the Plato family of southern [[California]] in June 1965. ...g a Valium prescription, and her drug problem eventually led to suicide by an overdose in 1999.
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  • He is an expert in their language and history and has written several important book ...adoptions are real, not merely honorary, adult adoptions, where he becomes an integral part of the family and tribal structure.
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  • ...tion. He had been virtually living on the streets already, and was classed as "incorrigible." There were no visits, but he did go back to live with his p Brother Mathais at St. Mary's took an interest in young George, and encouraged his obvious talent for baseball. H
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