No, a parent can not give up their parental rights without notifying the other parent.
ClarificationThere are many reasons for placing a child in temporary foster care. The mother may have a situation in which she has become homeless or she is afraid she may hurt the child or she is a victim of domestic abuse and needs to be cared for herself. There are too many variables to answer the question without more details.
Foster care can be temporary; rights do not have to be given up. Check in with your local agency as to whether the other biological parent must be notified.
yes, it the judge orders it.. foster care does not exempt you.
Graham Foster
My child is 13 and lives in Texas and he wants to live with his father. Can he do this legally?
File a claim of child abandonment and for custody. see links below
Generally, no.
no not at all
California
No. He lives with his biological Mom & Sister. His Father left them when he was younger.
A child with no parents is called an orphan. If they are taken in by foster parents, they are orphaned, or they could be put into an orphanage.So to answer your question, a child with no parents is called an orphan.
they get taken to another foster home.
they get taken to another foster home.