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  • **Before the child’s birth, he and the child’s mother attempted to marry each other. ...nowledge or consent, he was named as the child’s father on the child’s birth certificate, he is obligated to support the child, or he received the child
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  • *The birth or adoptive mother Any consent given sooner than 72 hours after the birth of the child is invalid.
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  • She was placed in care by her mentally ill mother as a baby (with her brother and sister) 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
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  • *The birth parents, if living The consent of a birth parent is not necessary when the birth parent has:
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  • ...is created by one or both of the biological parents of a child who will be placed for [[adoption]]. The plan can be simple, or detailed and comprehensive, an ...her and the child will be provided and paid for, both before and after the birth, and where the baby will be delivered.
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  • ...nation by a mother shall be executed within 48 hours immediately after the birth of her child. *The child has been placed in the care of a relative.
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  • [[Adopted]] teenagers wonder about their birth families and think about [[adoption]] more than most parents realize. They ...s. Do not wait for your teen to raise the topics of [[adoption]] and their birth family. Let your child know that it is okay to talk with you about [[adopti
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  • The [[loss]] of birth parents as a result of [[adoption]] may set the stage for feelings of [[gri ...ecially occur during emotionally charged milestones, such as marriage, the birth of a child, or the death of a parent.
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  • Reasonable efforts will be made to prevent the separation of siblings during the [[adoption]] process. ...the child when they are able to do so. In such cases, the [[Birth Parent|birth parent]](s) rarely would have relinquished their [[Parental Rights|parental
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  • ...[[Adopted]] teens have varying degrees of knowledge about and contact with birth family members. These factors, as well as their perception and understandin ...ommunity. They may have a strong interest in meeting or spending time with birth family members or others of a similar race or ethnic background.
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  • [[Adopted]] teenagers wonder about their birth families and think about [[adoption]] more than most parents realize. They ...s. Do not wait for your teen to raise the topics of [[adoption]] and their birth family. Let your child know that it is okay to talk with you about [[adopti
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  • '''[[Relinquishment]]:''' Children placed in an [[orphanage]] by the biological parent(s) for financial inability or '''[[Abandonment]]:''' Foundlings, directly placed in public orphanages, are considered abandoned if the biological parents ca
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  • ...t to the [[adoption]] any time after conception and prior to the child’s birth. In this case, the mother must still wait until the child is eight weeks o ...s given to the positive or negative nature of the relationship between the siblings.
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  • Consent may be executed any time after the birth of the child. ...nd other adult persons that reside in the home or provide care to children placed in the home have received a satisfactory preliminary records check determin
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  • ...ace of residence, as well as interviews and counseling with the child, the birth parents, if applicable, and the prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive par ...ad their rights separated by the state, [[Jamaica]] requires the child’s birth parents to provide consent before the [[adoption]] can be finalized.
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  • '''[[Abandonment]]:''' If the [[Birth Parent|birth parent]](s) or other [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]](s) are unable to car ...the age of 16 (or under the age of 18 if [[adopted]] or to be [[adopted]] together with a natural sibling under the age of 16).
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  • The local Inspector for the Protection of Children's Rights in the district, together with a physician and the director of the [[orphanage]], examines the file a ::::1. Name, year, month, and day of birth of prospective [[Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]](s). Address and state of
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  • '''Sibling Adoptions:''' There are no specific guidelines regarding adopting siblings in [[Nigeria]]. ...g that the child return home when it becomes possible. In such cases, the birth parent(s) have not relinquished their [[Parental Rights|parental rights]] o
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  • ...g Requirements:''' There are no requirements regarding the [[adoption]] of siblings. ...that the child return home when this becomes possible. In such cases, the birth parent(s) have rarely relinquished their [[Parental Rights|parental rights]
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  • ...siblings together if they determine that it is in the best interest of the siblings. ...f returning for the child when they are able to do so. In such cases, the birth parent(s) rarely would have relinquished their [[Parental Rights|parental r
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  • ...uired. If the child was not born in wedlock, only the mother must consent. Birth parents who have granted consent to the [[adoption]] may withdraw their con ...uardian|legal guardian]] for the children, or if the parents are deceased. Birth parents who have granted consent to the [[adoption]] may withdraw their con
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  • ...he age of 16 (or under the age of 18 if [[adopted]], or to be [[adopted]], together with a sibling under the age of 16). ...f any specific Singaporean government policy regarding the [[adoption]] of siblings.
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  • ...parents, a competent authority must make a reasonable effort to locate the birth parents to satisfy U.S. and Uzbek law. ...cases where health or other considerations prevent them from being raised together.
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  • ...ability is also required for a child to be eligible for [[adoption]]. The birth mother is not considered legally competent to give consent to her child’s ...ents. The local authority gives consideration to [[adoption]] of siblings together on a case by case basis depending on the needs of the children.
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  • ...viously been terminated, the adoption entity with which the minor has been placed for subsequent adoption may provide consent to the adoption. In that case, ...inor; however, the consent to an adoption shall not be executed before the birth of the minor except in a preplanned adoption pursuant to § 63.213.
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  • *Any birth parent who has been adjudicated to be the child’s birth father by a court of competent [[jurisdiction]] prior to the mother’s exe *An unmarried birth father who has established [[paternity]] of the child
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  • ...the mother on the date of birth of the child or within 300 days before the birth of the child ...ut to be the child’s birth father during the first 30 days following the birth of the child
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  • *Is a birth parent who has not established [[Parental Rights|parental rights]] ...eld valid if the consent for adoption is given prior to 72 hours after the birth of the child.
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  • *The custodial agency that has placed the child for adoption ...it is an [[Agency Adoption|agency adoption]], or the 5th day following the birth of the child if the adoption is a [[Private Adoption|private adoption]].
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  • *The birth mother and father ...under § 5-359 and the search rights of [[adopted]] persons, parents, and siblings under subtitle 4B
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  • Written consent shall be executed no sooner than the fourth day after the birth of the child. No child shall be placed in a foster home before the approval of the home by the department. This ap
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  • ...claim [[paternity]] either before the expected date of birth or before the birth of the child ...or consent of the birth father cannot be obtained, the child shall not be placed for adoption until the [[Parental Rights|parental rights]] of the father ar
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  • No sooner than 72 hours after the birth of a child and no later than 60 days after the child’s placement in a pro ...contribute to the support of the child or financially aid in the child’s birth and has continuously failed to do so without good cause.
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  • ...ther, has acted to establish [[paternity]] no later than 15 days after the birth of the child, or has filed with the [[Putative Father Registry|putative fat The written consent of the birth mother shall not be executed anytime before the child is 48 hours old.
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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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  • ...Department or the agency to whom the child has been relinquished that has placed the child for adoption ...Father Registry|putative father registry]] within 10 days of the child’s birth and is not otherwise the acknowledged father
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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 required consent to adoption may be executed at any time after the birth of the child.
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  • ...Father Registry|putative father registry]] within 30 days of the minor’s birth. ...d consent to adoption may be executed at any time after 72 hours after the birth of a minor.
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  • ...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 *Has voluntarily placed a minor child in the care of a licensed child care institution or child-pla
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  • *The mother of a child was married at the time of the conception or birth of the child, and it has been determined that her husband at such time was A birth parent consenting to an adoption shall receive notice of the birth parent’s right to payment for three adoption-related counseling sessions
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  • ...the case of a newborn child, knows or has reason to know of the child’s birth, does not reside with the child, has not married the child’s other parent ...ecute consent at any time after receiving notice of the expected or actual birth of the child.
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  • *The child has been placed in the [[Legal Custody|legal custody]] or care of the department for at lea ...nt to adoption may not be executed sooner than 15 days after the child’s birth.
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  • ...Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] more than 6 months after the child’s birth, but only if the father has maintained substantial and continuous or repeat ...Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] less than 6 months after the child’s birth, but only if the father openly lived with the child or the child’s mother
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  • ...e date of the child’s birth beginning on the day following the child’s birth. The court may, for good cause shown, waive this waiting period. ...reasonable share of prenatal, natal, and postnatal expenses involving the birth of the child.
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  • *A person is convicted of a crime resulting in the birth of a child. ...t be signed after the birth of the child but not before 48 hours after the birth of the child by the parent, whether or not a minor, whose [[Parental Rights
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  • ...uish control or [[custody]] of her child until at least 24 hours after the birth of her child. ...8B-6-120 and 78B-6-121 may be executed at any time, including prior to the birth of the child.
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  • *The birth mother *The noncustodial birth parent consents, under oath and in writing, to the adoption.
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  • ...ed adoption is in the best interests of the child, and the alleged father, birth parent, or parent: ...and consent shall not be signed until at least 10 days after the child’s birth and shall be recorded before a court of competent [[jurisdiction]] pursuant
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  • ...born in Dubuque, [[Iowa]] on April 29, 1955 and is the second oldest of 8 siblings. ...doption]]. Her pregnancy was written into the story line, and Mulgrew gave birth in 1977 and left the show Ryan’s Hope soon after, returning several diffe
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  • ...g to do so, to register themselves in a voluntary registry of adoptees and birth relatives.
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  • ...[adopted]], and when they were 25 they traced and met their [[Birth Mother|birth mother]], with their [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]]' support. They a [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • When their parents divorced and abandoned them, Baca, aged two, and his siblings were sent to live with grandparents. By the time he was five his mother had [[Category: Child Abandoned or Rejected by Birth Parent(s)]]
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  • [[Category: Siblings]] [[Category: Adoptive/Foster Family Included Birth Child(ren)]]
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  • Bayard and his siblings were [[adopted]] by their uncle, John Bubenheim Bayard, when their father d [[Category: Adoptees/Fosterees from Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Birth Families]]
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  • [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]] [[Category: In Contact With Birth Family]]
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  • Cain's birth-father is Japanese-Irish and his mother is white; he identifies himself as [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • [[Category: Siblings]] [[Category: Fostered or Adopted by Birth Sibling(s)]]
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  • [[Category: Birth or Infancy]] [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]]
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  • [[Category: Child Abandoned or Rejected by Birth Parent(s)]] [[Category: Later Married Birth Father]]
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  • [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]] [[Category: Birth Sibling(s) Separated]]
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  • [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]] [[Category: Birth Sibling(s) Separated]]
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  • ...efs and westward migration with the Saints often estranged them from their birth families. Intra-church [[adoption]] in some measure compensated for this. T ...dopted]], and there were cases where a convert would have dead parents and siblings [[adopted]] by the same man who [[adopted]] him himself, in order to mainta
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  • [[Category: Birth or Infancy]] [[Category: Adoptees/Fosterees from Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Birth Families]]
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  • [[Category: Birth or Infancy]] [[Category: Mother Married but Not to Birth Father]]
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  • [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]] [[Category: Birth Sibling(s) Separated]]
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  • [[Category: Adoptees/Fosterees from Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Birth Families]] [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]]
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  • [[Category: Adoptees/Fosterees from Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Birth Families]] [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]]
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  • [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]]
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  • ...mother died when he was five. His alcoholic father sent him and his three siblings to live with relatives. There was a trial year when he tried again to rai [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]]
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  • ...the Caribbean island of Nevis. Not long after his mother moved in with his birth father, James Hamilton abandoned the family on St. Croix. They then went to [[Category: Mother Married but Not to Birth Father]]
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  • [[Category: Siblings]] [[Category: Adoptees/Fosterees from Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Birth Families]]
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  • [[Category: Birth or Infancy]] [[Category: Adoptees/Fosterees from Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Birth Families]]
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  • [[Category: Adoptees/Fosterees from Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Birth Families]] [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]]
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  • [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]]
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  • [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]] [[Category: Birth Sibling(s) Remained With or Returned to Birth Family]]
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  • ...ts]], their families, birth parents, their families, [[adopted]] children, siblings and others involved after an [[Adoption Placement|adoption placement]].
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  • [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]]
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  • [[Category: Siblings]] [[Category: Fostered or Adopted by Birth Sibling(s)]]
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  • [[Category: Birth Identity Disputed or Deliberately Concealed]] [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • Rowson's birth mother was an unmarried woman, and his father was an unmarried Canadian arc ...e. He has found that although he has striking physical similarities to his siblings, his religion and politics are poles apart, but they are still glad to have
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  • ...ten how to speak English. Two years later she was visited by her surviving siblings, but she had grown to distrust white people, was happy in her life, and ref [[Category: Birth Sibling(s) Remained With or Returned to Birth Family]]
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  • [[Category: Adoptees/Fosterees from Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Birth Families]] [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]]
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  • [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]]
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  • [[Category: Siblings]] [[Category: Fostered or Adopted by Birth Sibling(s)]]
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  • ...ble for [[adoption]] and may result in further investigations and delays. Birth parent(s) may not directly relinquish their child to an orphanage. Any [[r ...met. The Government of [[Nepal]] does not have a policy to keep siblings together.
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  • ...rental rights]] in the family court no earlier than six weeks after giving birth. The court will make the final decision about the termination of [[Parenta ...usually more difficult to find a suitable family domestically to [[adopt]] siblings; therefore, these children are often eligible for intercountry [[adoption]]
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  • ...' No requirements. In practice, however, siblings are normally [[adopted]] together. ...return home when this becomes possible. In such cases, the [[Birth Parent|birth parent]](s) have rarely relinquished their [[Parental Rights|parental right
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  • Bayard and his siblings were [[adopted]] by their uncle, John Bubenheim Bayard, when their father d [[Category: Adoptees/Fosterees from Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Birth Families]]
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  • -And the level of individual suffering to parents, siblings and the child victims was the same. [[Category: Tracing Impossible or Birth Family Extinct]]
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  • [[Category: Adoptive/Foster Family Included Birth Child(ren)]] [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]]
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  • ...Court (also known as Family Court) that the prospective adoptive child’s birth parents are not able to care for him/her and consent to the [[adoption]]. ...he age of 16 (or under the age of 18 if [[adopted]], or to be [[adopted]], together with a sibling under the age of 16).
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  • [[Category: Siblings]] [[Category: Birth Siblings Placed Together]]
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  • ...t their parents by trying out the profane words they have heard from older siblings, neighbors, other adults, or their parents. It is puzzling for children to understand why mom and dad get to sleep together while they have to sleep with two trucks and a bunny. You are witnessing wh
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  • ...[[Adopted]] teens have varying degrees of knowledge about and contact with birth family members. These factors, as well as their perception and understandin ...ommunity. They may have a strong interest in meeting or spending time with birth family members or others of a similar race or ethnic background.
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  • ...on focused on those involved in [[adoption]]—the [[adopted]] person, the birth parents, and the [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] (often referred to a The [[loss]] of birth parents as a result of [[adoption]] may set the stage for feelings of [[gri
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  • ...tant benefits of [[Open Adoption|open adoption]] for [[adopted]] children, birth parents, and [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]]. Since every adoption is ...y for [[adopted]] children so that they may connect more easily with their birth parents throughout their lives.
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  • ...in the future. For an adoption to be truly open, the relationship with the birth family must be shared with the [[adopted]] child. As such, an [[Adoptive Pa *What would contact between our family and our child’s birth family mean to our child?
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  • ...to consider parenting, they may find themselves wanting to reconnect with birth relatives or know more about their genetic history. Consequently, an [[adop *Birthdays of the [[adopted]] child, siblings, parents, or birth parents
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  • ..., regular, or holiday visits with the birth mother, birth father, or other birth relatives. ...ion. Contact removes much of the mystery for the both the adoptive and the birth families, and it can help the child learn more directly about his or her hi
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  • ...e relating to differences in body parts, bathroom talk, [[pregnancy]], and birth ...abuser’s use of threats of harm or violence, including threats to pets, siblings, or parents'''
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  • ...g for them. If one child is acting out sexually, you may need to talk with siblings about what they see, think, and feel, as well as how to respond. Children m '''Family therapy.''' Many therapists will see children and parents together to support positive parent-child communication and to guide parents in lear
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  • ...it important to you that your child be raised by two parents or with other siblings? Do you want a family that feels the same way you do about staying in touch ..., see Collection of Family Information About [[Adopted Persons]] and Their Birth Families at www.childwelfare.gov/systemwide/laws_policies/statutes/collecti
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  • '''NOTE:''' In [[Ghana]], birth parents who relinquish or abandon their child(ren) may change their mind at ...ivery. These mothers have the right to change their minds after they give birth, but if they decide to relinquish the child, they are also required to give
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  • ...hildren are confronted with the reality that they will not return to their birth family. While they may have seemed fine and even happy through the foster/a ...blings can deal with the feelings about birth families that may arise and, together, help the [[adopted]] child or youth integrate and feel secure.
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  • ...age. With an infant, the birth parents’ health history, particularly the birth mother’s prenatal history, will be most important. With an older child, s *How complete is the social/medical history on the birth family, including [[Extended Family|extended family]]? What is missing? Is
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  • ...agency workers conduct all of the interviews with both prospective parents together. Others will conduct both joint and individual interviews. If families have ...s, how they were parented, past and current relationships with parents and siblings, key events and losses and what was learned from them
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  • ::::4. Copy of both PAPs' birth certificates, authenticated by the Indonesian Embassy in the country of iss ::::9. Copy of birth certificates of PAPs' previous children authenticated by the Indonesian Emb
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