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  • *The [[Presumed Father|presumed father]], regardless of [[paternity]], if: **He and the child’s mother are or have been married to each other and the child was born during the marriage or within 300 days
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  • ...fter conception, the minor is the father’s child by [[adoption]], or the father has otherwise legitimated the minor *The father if the father’s consent is not required by § 25.23.040(a)(2)
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  • *The birth or adoptive mother *The father if he:
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  • *The father if he was married to the mother at the time the minor was conceived or at any time thereafter *The father of a minor if the father’s consent is not required by § 9-9-206(a)(2)
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  • *The birth parents, if living *The spouse of the adopting parent, if the adopting parent is married
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  • ..., [[Mississippi]]. Her birth parents were unmarried, although they married later and had a son. ...0 Super Bowl, as well as four 1999 Academy of Country Music awards. She is married to singer '''[[Tim McGraw]]''' and has two children (her first marriage was
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  • ...are married to each other, or are shown as the parents of the child on its birth certificate. ...terms that should be used are; pregnant woman, expectant mother, expectant father, etc.
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  • ...mother married when he was still young, and he was [[adopted]] by his step-father in 1956.
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  • ...died when he was nine. His mother and he then moved to California and she married actor Max Palmer and he had an otherwise happy and privileged childhood. He has no interest in tracing his birth family.
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  • ...im and his wife. (In later years Audubon tried to conceal his illegitimate birth by giving several fictitious accounts of his origins, but documents discove ...or debt in 1819), and only became famous as a nature artist and naturalist later, after going to Britain and Europe in 1826. He is considered one of the gre
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  • Consent may be executed any time after the birth of the child. *A copy of the original birth certificate
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  • ...is a putative father who has been notified and the rights of the putative father have been terminated **A former single person who [[adopted]] a child and thereafter married
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  • ...other of the child and the birth father and any [[Presumed Father|presumed father]] of the child. ...ter the child is born. Consent by the father or [[Presumed Father|presumed father]] may be executed either before or after the child is born.
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  • ...are both [[adopted]] (I have no confirmation, but I believe they are also birth brothers). ...ng Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy, Captains and the Kings, Mame, and Only with Married Men.
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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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  • ...al action to claim that he is the baby’s father. If you don’t know the father’s name or whereabouts, some States require that a notice be published.''' ...about the laws in your State, visit https://www.childwelfare.gov/adoption/birth/for/legal.cfm or ask an adoption lawyer or an [[Adoption Agency|adoption ag
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  • Consent may be executed any time after the birth of the child. *Is at least age 25 or married and living with his or her spouse
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  • ...t of the biological mother was required. A married or divorced biological father can prevent his wife or former wife from relinquishing their child(ren) for ...only if the father has formally acknowledged parentage of the child in the birth register. The mother alone has the right to decide the child’s name.
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  • *The father of the minor, if: **The minor was conceived or born while the father was married to the mother.
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  • *A legal father *An adjudicated father whose relationship to the child has been determined by a court
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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 execution *An unmarried birth father who has established [[paternity]] of the child
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  • *The father if the father: ...the mother on the date of birth of the child or within 300 days before the birth of the child
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  • *The mother of a child born out of wedlock and the father of a child who has established [[paternity]] *The spouse of the child to be [[adopted]], if the child is married
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  • ...hers are both adopted (I have no confirmation, but I believe they are also birth brothers). ...ng Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy, Captains and the Kings, Mame, and Only with Married Men.
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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. ...criminal offense against a minor, the parent is divorced from or was never married to the minor’s other parent, and the parent is serving a minimum sentence
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  • ...Brooklyn to a US Army lieutenant and his wife, James and Anne Wagner. Her father died in a plane crash when she was a baby. Her mother remarried, another Ar Her step-father adopted her. She was not told about her birth father until she was a teenager.
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  • ...hild, the consent of such father must be given to the adoption unless such father has failed or refused to assume the duties of a parent for 2 consecutive ye ...terminate the [[Parental Rights|parental rights]] of the father unless the father’s relationship to the child has been previously terminated or determined
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  • *The father of the child born out of wedlock, if [[paternity]] is established in a lega *Is a birth parent who has not established [[Parental Rights|parental rights]]
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  • *The father of the child, regardless of the child’s actual [[paternity]], if any of t **The father is presumed to be the father of the child in accordance with law.
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  • *The birth mother and father A parent may revoke consent to adoption at any time within the later of:
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  • ...shall be used solely for the purpose of notifying the person named as the father of the status of the child. Written consent shall be executed no sooner than the fourth day after the birth of the child.
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  • The court may permanently terminate the rights of the putative father when he: ...claim [[paternity]] either before the expected date of birth or before the birth of the child
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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 prospective adoptive home, ...epparent or any adoption not involving agency placement or supervision, no later than the 10th working day after the consent is executed and acknowledged. O
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  • ...ion unless he has demonstrated, within the period ending 30 days after the birth of the child, a full commitment to the responsibilities of parenthood. Consent shall not be executed before 72 hours after the birth of the child.
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  • ...th of the child, or has filed with the [[Putative Father Registry|putative father registry]] ...been established to be the father and who is not presumed by law to be the father and who, after the conception of the child, executes a verified statement d
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  • *The birth mother ...sband of the birth mother if the husband is the [[Presumed Father|presumed father]] of the child
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  • *Both the mother and father of a child born out of wedlock as determined pursuant to §§ 43-104.08 to ...for adoption shall not be valid unless signed at least 48 hours after the birth of the child.
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  • ...he building and had it set on fire, killing everyone inside (including his father-in-law), except his two foster brothers and their troops, whom he had warne ...ed under his unpopular father, drove him and his people out of [[Sweden]]. Later during his reign the crops failed. Some of the people held that the king wa
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  • ...ted by the mother before the birth of a child or within 72 hours after the birth of a child are invalid. ...executed by the father before the birth of the child if the father is not married to the mother.
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  • *The birth mother, provided that if she is under age 18, the court may require the ass *The legal father, provided that if he is under age 18, the court may require the assent of h
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  • *A putative or alleged biological mother or father of a child ...d to be the biological father of the child but who, within 120 days of the birth of the child or prior to the date of the preliminary hearing, whichever occ
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  • *The [[Presumed Father|presumed father]] *The acknowledged father
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  • ...arents|adoptive parents]] more than 6 months after birth, but only if that father has maintained substantial and continuous or repeated contact with the chil ...Parents|adoptive parents]] less than 6 months after birth, but only if the father:
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  • *Any man who may or may not be the biological father of the minor but who: **Is or was married to the mother
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  • *The mother of the minor, whether by birth or adoption *The father of the minor if:
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  • *The father if: **The minor was conceived or born while the father was married to the mother.
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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 ...n of the minor or a permanent [[relinquishment]] of the minor prior to the birth of the minor.
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  • ...hild, and it has been determined that her husband at such time was not the father of the child; in this case, consent of the husband is not required. 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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  • ...ion of the court that the husband of the natural mother is not the natural father of the child. *Is the presumptive but not the natural father of the child
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  • ...nt to adoption may not be executed sooner than 15 days after the child’s birth. ...rvices, including their level of understanding regarding openness with the birth family
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  • *The mother of a child born when the mother was not married ...ve parents]] more than 6 months after the child’s birth, but only if the father has maintained substantial and continuous or repeated contact with the chil
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  • ...erests of the child, the court may waive consent from a parent or putative father who: ...ights or consent to adoption may be filed until 5 days after the child’s birth.
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  • *The putative biological father of the child The parent, legal parent, guardian, or putative biological father of the child shall not be made a party to the adoption proceeding if he or
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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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  • ...04 is recognized as the father of the proposed [[adopted]] child or is the father of the child by a previous legal adoption ...biological parent who has been adjudicated to be the child’s biological father by a court of competent [[jurisdiction]] prior to the mother’s execution
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  • *The woman who gave birth to the minor *The biological father identified by the mother or as otherwise known to the court
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  • *The birth mother **Is an acknowledged father under § 20-49.1
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  • *The parents and any alleged father of a child under age 18 ...doption contrary to the best interests of the child, or that he is not the father.
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  • *The outsider father of a marital child who has been adjudicated to be the father of the child or who has filed a [[paternity]] action that is pending at the *The birth mother, whether adult or minor, of a nonmarital child
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  • *The mother and putative father of the child if the name of the putative father is known ...has registered and if so, shall require notice to be given to the putative father
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  • ...nt of education, serving in this position until 1933. He read law with his father and was admitted to the [[South Carolina]] Bar in 1930. He served as the Ed He was governor from 1947 to 1951. He married Jean Crouch (1926-1960), daughter of Horace J. and Inez Breazeale Crouch of
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  • ...she disclosed she suffered from severe postpartum depression following the birth of her son. She became so despondent, she left her family, planning never t ...he Osmond Family. She also starred in the TV movies The Gift of Love and I Married Wyatt Earp. She garnered rave reviews as Anna in The King andI and Maria in
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  • ...created if a father voluntarily allows his name to be placed on a child's birth certificate. These legal presumptions will remain effective until they are
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  • ...woman is married when she gives birth to a child, that her husband is its father. This "presumption" will stand as a legal fact unless it is contested and p
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  • ...hter of Dr Antony David Kidman, and his wife Janelle Ann (nee Glenny). Her father was a cancer research specialist in [[Washington]], D.C; because of which N ...he and Kidman became “an item“. Cruise divorced Rogers and the couple married on Christmas Eve of 1990 in Telluride, [[Colorado]]. The couple [[adopted]]
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  • ...n the 1920 U.S. Federal Census for Tampico, allegedly the town of Reagan's birth.], the family settled in the [[Illinois]] town of Dixon. In 1921, at the ag ...next seven years, reportedly saving 77 people from drowning. Reagan would later joke that none of them ever thanked him.
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  • ...disclosed her birth year as 1943, but events like her first marriage, the birth of her children, and her second marriage, have proven this to be false. ...s, her show moved toward topics such as unwed mothers who did not know the father of their babies, and wild, sexually active teenagers who were sent to boot
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  • [[Category: Birth or Infancy]] [[Category: Mother Married, but Not to Father]]
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  • Ashcroft was German Jewish and Danish on her mother's side and English on her father's side. Both her parents (Violetta and William) died before she was 20. ...y confided by Elizabeth to her daughter, Mary (Elizabeth and Francis later married and had three more children), who claims to be Peggy's full sister. Accordi
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  • ...im and his wife. (In later years Audubon tried to conceal his illegitimate birth by giving several fictitious accounts of his origins, but documents discove ...or debt in 1819), and only became famous as a nature artist and naturalist later, after going to Britain and Europe in 1826. He is considered one of the gre
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  • ...Johann Ambrosius and Maria Elisabeth Bach. His mother died in 1694 and his father in 1695. The nine-year-old [[orphan]] and his brother Jacob were then raise Bach married twice and had 20 children, a number of whom also became famous musicians an
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  • ...re when she was five and she emerged at the end of the war. Unusually, her father survived the war. [[Category: Birth Identity Disputed or Deliberately Concealed]]
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  • ...o be raised by her grandparents in [[Alabama]], although she still saw her father sometimes. ...n and off stage; she had problems with alcohol and drugs. Although she was married to John Emery for four years, she was bisexual. Her last years were spent i
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  • ...became HIV+ during a period when he was actively homosexual, but was also married and had a family. He died of AIDS. [[Category: Unmarried Mother, Single Parent (Mother or Father) Unable to Cope]]
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  • ...n. Her mother (also a ballerina) remarried and she was adopted by her step-father, a dentist. ...cipal ballerina with the Royal Ballet since 1990. Her [[Birth Father|birth father]], John Crittle, was a fashionable tailor, whose clients included The Beatl
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  • ...he identifies himself as Japanese, but has never had any contact with his father. ...s were divorced before he was born, and his mother, actress Sharon Thomas, married the film director Christopher Cain, who adopted Dean.
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  • ...d her early life in romantic inventions, but the facts seem to be that her father was a wastrel and a vagabond, her mother died in 1895, and Gabrielle and a [[Category: Child Abandoned or Rejected by Birth Parent(s)]]
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  • ...died aged 25 and she was fostered by an aunt for a short while, before her father took her and her brother to Washington state. He died soon afterwards, and She married and had two children born to her, and then she and her husband adopted thre
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  • ...modern-day prophet through, among other events, a visitation from God the Father and [[Jesus]] Christ.'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...ption]]," was usually practiced between adult men, but if the new son were married it included his wife (or wives, since the church at this time permitted pol
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  • ...n 1988 showed that every third adult fiction book borrowed was by her. She married but never had children. [[Category: Raised With Birth Parent Without Knowing]]
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  • ...rs, case workers and agencies. For the most part, a traditional adopter is married and healthy. However, there is an increasing number of non-traditional adop ...known about an adoptee's birth mother or father or stating that the birth father was unknown at the time of [[adoption]] can be hurtful and make the child f
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  • ...ally he became head of Current Affairs for the BBC in Northern Ireland. He married an American who could not live in the UK, so he emigrated to the USA where ...ther in the dust jacket photograph, and she contacted him. He now uses his birth name.
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  • ...niels to a married couple. When she was five or seven (sources differ) her father abandoned the family for another woman. Her mother moved with the three chi [[Category: Child Abandoned or Rejected by Birth Parent(s)]]
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  • [[Category: Birth or Infancy]] [[Category: Mother Married, but Not to Father]]
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  • ...[[Washington]] became step-father to Jacky and his sister Patsy, and years later, after Jacky was himself killed at the Battle of Yorktown (1781), George an ...E. Lee, the Confederate general, who also lived in Arlington House. Nelly married George [[Washington]]'s nephew, Lawrence Lewis, and they lived at Woodlawn
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  • ...was in fact the son of Madame de Tencin and General Destouches-Canon. His father soon reclaimed him, placing him for fostering with a glazier's family named [[Category: Birth Identity Disputed or Deliberately Concealed]]
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  • Dahlberg was the son of a married hairdresser who had been kicked out of the house before he was born by her [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • ...n poverty. Eugène and his sister, Hortense were adopted by their new step-father. ...Grand-Duke of Frankfurt, Duke of Leuchtenberg and Prince of Eichstadt. He married Auguste-Amélie de Wittelsbach and they had seven children.
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  • ...rty. Hortense and her brother, Eugène, were [[adopted]] by their new step-father. Already, in 1802, she had been unhappily married to Napoléon's brother, Prince Louis, and they were made King and Queen of
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  • ...less couple in Lancashire, England. In spite of the fact that his adoptive father died when he was seven, he still had a happy childhood with his mother and In his 20s he traced his [[Birth Mother|birth mother]] and found that his Armenian grandfather had done the same work, wo
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  • [[Category: Birth or Infancy]] [[Category: Mother Married, but Not to Father]]
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  • ...s]] (Mormons) five months after her birth. Her mother died in 1855 and her father was then sent away on church work, so until she was about eight she was rai ...followed her father to America, eventually settling in [[Utah]], where she married in 1873 and had 12 children. Her husband took a second wife and Fox was lef
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  • ...was born to an unmarried woman and spent 10 years in an [[orphanage]]. She married in 1907 but did not begin to paint until one of her sons died of influenza. [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • ...]]. His mother married Robert Gingrich, and he was [[adopted]] by his step-father.
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  • ...tly after his mother moved to London to remarry. He probably never saw his father, who died/was murdered before 1907. ...6, aged 17/18 he emigrated to [[Canada]] where he became a fur trapper. He married five times, not always bothering to divorce his current wife, and had four
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  • ...ribbean 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 live w [[Category: Mother Married, but Not to Father]]
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  • He married Megara, daughter of King Creon, but went mad (the madness was sent by Hera) [[Category: Adoptees/fosterees Who Are or Were Also Birth Parents]]
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  • [[Category: Birth or Infancy]] [[Category: Mother Married, but Not to Father]]
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  • ...a married couple. When he was one or two his mother died of cancer and his father, unable to cope alone, left him in an [[orphanage]]. After a few months he In 1997 he traced his father in [[Germany]] and met him in 1998.
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  • His father was Anton Ulrich, Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1714-74), and Anna Iv [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • ...staying with his now-widowed adoptive father. He chose to remain with his father. [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • ...nciled by the explanation that Joseph's mother (whose name is unknown) was married twice. Her first husband would have been Heli, who died childless. Under Je ...t. [[Mary the Virgin]]'s husband and [[Jesus]] Christ's foster or adoptive father he had a considerable role in the formation of Christianity and thus the co
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  • ...him to boarding school, but he didn't like it and soon ran away to sea. He later returned to England and became a ward of his uncle, [[Moses]] Kean, who was ...finally collapsed on stage, playing opposite his son, and died two months later.
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  • ...e raised by her parents, although she returned in a year or two, while his father died in the war. ...cceeded as imperial mathematician in 1601. He recalculated the date of the birth of [[Jesus]] Christ to 4 BCE, which is still the accepted date. In 1612 he
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  • ...are both [[adopted]] (I have no confirmation, but I believe they are also birth brothers). ...ng Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy, Captains and the Kings, Mame, and Only with Married Men.
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  • Langstone was the fourth of five children. His father deserted the family while he was still young and his mother died in 1890, l ...d in Parliament, but not continuously, until 1949, in the Labour party. He later also ran several times, unsuccessfully, as a Social Credit Political League
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  • ...d and cruel and her father, whom she loved, died when she was 10. Her step-father sexually abused her and tried to murder her when she disclosed the [[abuse] She married Norman Lear, a television producer (All in the Family), but they divorced a
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  • ...[[Washington]] became step-father to Jacky and his sister Patsy, and years later, after Jacky was himself killed at the Battle of Yorktown (1781), George an ...E. Lee, the Confederate general, who also lived in Arlington House. Nelly married George [[Washington]]'s nephew, Lawrence Lewis, and they lived at Woodlawn
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  • She was married once, for a short time, to Goffredo Alessandrini, and had one child, by Mas [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • ...born into a comfortably well-off merchant family in [[New York]], but his father went bankrupt and insane, and died when he was 12 (other sources say 14), l ...he Typee people, then "notorious cannibals." He was adopted by a chief and married his daughter, Pe'ue.
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  • ...hen returned him to the god Dionysus, who looked on Silenus as a surrogate father, and was rewarded with the near-fatal gold wish. When this backfired, Diony [[Category: Adoptees/Fosterees from Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Birth Families]]
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  • ...lived in a series of nine more foster homes and an [[orphanage]] until she married for the first time at 16 in order to get out of the care [[system]] which h [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • ...ed; the other that he was raised by his father and a housekeeper until his father's death, when he went to the [[orphanage]]. He was fostered in 1860 and ado ...'s rice and lumber company, from which he made a large fortune. In 1876 he married Bennett's daughter, Mary. Principal beneficiaries of his philanthropy were
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • [[Pregnancy]] and birth are a challenge for any woman. When it's a teen [[pregnancy]], the challeng ...to end the [[pregnancy]], [[surrender]] the baby for [[adoption]], or get married - choices not as commonly faced by pregnant adults. And while all pregnant
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  • ...d when he was nine. His mother and he then moved to [[California]] and she married actor Max Palmer and he had an otherwise happy and privileged childhood. He has no interest in tracing his birth family.
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  • ...naki district of [[New Zealand]] in 1874, probably in retaliation when her father disturbed a sacred burial ground after being warned not to do so, but also ...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.
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  • ...Brooklyn to a US Army lieutenant and his wife, James and Anne Wagner. Her father died in a plane crash when she was a baby. Her mother remarried, another Ar Her step-father [[adopted]] her. She was not told about her birth father until she was a teenager.
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  • ...Two previous children had been taken by their grandparents to be raised; a later fourth child was also [[adopted]] by "strangers." Rowson's adoptive mother ...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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  • ...r, Dorothy. Helen died in a fire in 1929, and he married again four months later. His new wife, Claire Hodgson, a widow, also had a daughter, Julia, and the Stevens, Julia Ruth. A Father's Love: Babe Ruth's Daughter Remembers. (Chicago: Triumph Books, 2001)
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  • ...n that she was [[adopted]]. Her adoptive mother died when she was six. Her father remarried and he and her step-mother had two biological children, but the f ...s the three years it took for her to be able to assimilate and welcome her birth family into her life.
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  • ...s to be raised by an aunt and William to be fostered or [[adopted]] by his father's prosperous friend, Thomas Ewing, who named him after Chief Tecumseh. Sherman was never really happy in the house, although he married his foster sister, and he always suffered from feelings of rejection, depre
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  • ...founder of the [[Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (LDS). His father and uncle had been arrested only days before he was born, his mother became His father and uncle escaped from jail and rejoined the family, who had fled to [[Illi
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  • ...birth mother but later went back to her adoptive family. She may also have later spent time in a children's home or "women's residence." She retired and in 1980 married the actor Fred Astaire (1899-1987), who was 55 years older than she.
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  • ...uring the following four years she gradually saw less and less of him, but married a well-to-do man who wanted Albert to be part of their family. ...her in 1993 with the help of the [[Child Migrants]]' Trust. Stanhope later married, had a family, and became a wealthy estate agent.
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  • ...father would join them when possible. But his father died less than a year later, before he could rejoin the family. The widow and her sons settled in the M ...irst class honors (magna cum laude) in 1915, then enlisted in the Army and married his childhood sweetheart. After the War he joined the team writing the monu
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  • ...noble landowner in [[Russia]] but his mother died when he was two and his father when he was nine. He was then raised by relatives, first a grandmother, who He married and had 13 children but his marriage was not happy and he was tormented by
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  • ...John Prescott, deputy prime minister of the UK (Prescott is not his birth father), and has two other sons. He and the Prescotts are now happily reunited, in [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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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 ...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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  • ...but he had no children. Tawaia [[adopted]] the son, '''Baiteke''', of his father's second wife, Teaa, although it was given out that he was actually Tawaia ...the niece and [[adopted]] daughter of the previous uea, Kaiea III, and the birth daughter of Kaiea III's sister, Kinateo. Arirei is the first known female u
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...ntified himself as one, and registered his son as a Native American on his birth certificate). ...tured by white soldiers, part of General Custer's troops, for whom his own father had acted as scout.
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  • ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family. ...f Akalkot (carved out of the state of Satara, given to him by his uncle or father); and
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...mily. She [[adopted]] William Pitt Kalaho'olewa Leleiohoku II, who was the birth brother of King Kalakaua I and Queen Liliu-o-kalani. Queen Ka'ahumanu also [[adopted]] twin girls, the birth daughters of King Kamehameha II's French secretary. One of these daughters,
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  • Haynes was the illegitimate son of an African father and a middle-class white woman, born in Hartford, [[Connecticut]]. His pare ...tor to a white congregation, the first African-American ever to do so, and married one of his congregants, with whom he had 10 children.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...e ship bound for [[Colombia]]. His mother died soon after arriving and his father killed himself soon afterwards rather than live as a slave. When he was two ...750s, but wasted it on women and gambling and later opened a grocery shop, married and had six children. He was a friend of the author Laurence Sterne.
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  • ...y the twin) of Tenskwatawa, and was born near Springfield, [[Ohio]]. Their father, Pucksinwa, died in the Battle of Point Pleasant against the white men in 1 [[Category: Unmarried Mother, Single Parent (Mother or Father) Unable to Cope]]
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  • ...t uea, but he had no children. Tawaia [[adopted]] the son, Baiteke, of his father's second wife, Teaa, although it was given out that he was actually Tawaia ...the niece and [[adopted]] daughter of the previous uea, Kaiea III, and the birth daughter of Kaiea III's sister, Kinateo. Arirei is the first known female u
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...c Maori denomination of the Christian religion) in the district, which his father had introduced there, after converting in the 1870s. What was intended as a [[Category: Adoptees/Fosterees from Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Birth Families]]
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  • ...his birth family. When Harirota died in the mid-90s he was returned to his birth family. ...he island of Niue, then in 1923 he was transferred to the Chatham Islands. Later, after post-graduate studies, he was posted to [[Samoa]], [[Fiji]] and the
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  • ...born to a European shopkeeper and Paretekorae Poutama, at Harataunga. His father deserted the family shortly after he was born and he was sent to be the [[T He married twice, and while he had no birth children, he and his first wife had at least three [[Tamaiti Whangai|tamait
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  • ...ces) that the only way to break the curse was to give their babies away at birth. So baby Eruera was born in a makeshift thatched hut and immediately given ..., then inherited farms from both his birth and adoptive families. When his birth mother died he became head of their Te Pahipoto hapu (sub-tribe). He was a
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  • ...ars, in 1860, she was recaptured by the whites, and died in 1864. Parker's father also died about that time, leaving him a teenage orphan. [[Category: Adoptees/Fosterees from Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Birth Families]]
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family. ...f Akalkot (carved out of the state of Satara, given to him by his uncle or father); and
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...o help you through every step of the [[pregnancy]] and even after you give birth. If you decide that [[adoption]] is best for you, the crisis [[pregnancy]] [[Pregnancy]] and birth are a challenge for any woman. When it's a teen [[pregnancy]], the challeng
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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  • ...sle was the founder and sovereign of the Maratha Empire and in essence the father of all Maratha Princely States of_India'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all ties with his birth family.
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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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  • ...n have a representative with a power of attorney represent them in court. Married [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] need to make sure that both parents h ...alf of the PAP; or [[Adoption]] Contract between the PAP and relinquishing birth relative.
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