no
Once biological parental rights are terminated (TPR) and legal adoption of the child is complete, the adoptive family gains and maintains all rights to and responsibility for the child.
Your mother getting married is not the same as adoption. Your status does not change unless there is a formal adoption process, which means your natural father has to agree as well.
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Do you mean JT and Liberty's baby? They gave it up for adoption.
It might depends on why you gave your child up for adoption. if you were a teen not ready to be parent I think it wouldn't be a problem as an adult and married but if you were an adult and left your child due to drugs for instance probably not.
No, she gave me up for adoption. :(
I think she did, but gave it away for adoption when she was young.
Your son or daughter. Just because the child gets a new set of parents, doesn't mean that the birth parents cease to exist. Adopted children have two sets of parents and both parents will call that child theirs.
I am sorry that you are going through this stressful time right now in your life. Let me tell you what I would do. I would pray about this and it seems that you have. Then I would go to the adoption agency where I adopted the child and see if they can help me reverse the adoption. Or I would call a lawyer to help me out. If you are the parent that gave the child up for adoption and you want your child back, I would call a lawyer. I wish you all the luck in the world. Good luck and God Bless:)
All mothers love their children. Women who give their babies up for adoption often do not feel prepared to provide an adequate life for their child, and want to ensure their child has an opportunity for a good life.
Jane Roe, the plaintiff in the abortion case "Roe v. Wade" actually gave birth to the child because it took a long time for the Supreme Court to reach a decision. The child was given up for adoption.
If your child is a legal adult in whatever jurisdiction she resides and no law prevents you from contacting any other adult then the answer is yes. In the United States, the answer is yes. In a few Muslim countries the answer is no. In others the answer is maybe.