It seems to me someone that cares about her doesn't think she ready for that type of responsiblity yet. But to me I think she has a say so if she want to keep her on child or not. Besides its hard to give up a baby that has been growing inside for nine months.
If the parents are unable to care for the child accurately, adoption is a great alternative. Adoption allows the mother to carry out her pregnancy and also provides an opportunity for another family to receive a child of their dreams.
The agency which dealt with the adoption should have sorted that. It will depend partly on the law in the country where you are.
Keeping the child or foster care.
No. But some costs of adoption may be deductible from taxable income. Answer: If you adopt a special needs child from foster care you may be entitled to adoption subsidies. These can include medicaid and money to help with the child's special needs.
They only care if u have enough money to take care of the child..if u have like only a 100 and sumthin dollors u cnt adopt. I dnt kno the exact number but u have to have a least more than a couple thousand dollors
Child abuse only exists when a child is being harmed. As long as the gay couple who wishes to adopt treats their child with love and care and respect, that child is not being abused.
Since you're talking about adopting an older child, I'm assuming that you're talking about adopting through the state (rather than private or foreign adoption) I can't speak for Indiana specifically (my experience is in Florida) but in general the adoption agencies are area specific... meaning that the answer probably depends on where you live in Indiana. The agencies that handle this also are responsible for foster care. You can find the Indiana foster care & adoption association at /www.ifcaa.org/ and if you look under adoption > adoption support networks you'll find a page that has the Local Adoptive Parent Support Networks, which should be able to answer your questions.
If the child is being abused or parents die for example. Also if a child is being put up for adoption they can stay in foster care until they have found parents.
Most teen mothers put their child up for adoption because it may be the best thing for the baby..... she might not be able to take care of the child the right way.......... and most have school to go to........ i would think that most go for an open adoption so that they can contact the child
It depends if it is a kinship placement or not. If the child is related to you, you can file for adoption as part of the termination of parental rights or anytime thereafter. If it is a kinship placement, the case worker should explore the possibility of you adopting the child as part of their permanancy plan for the little one. If this is NOT a kinship placement and you are a foster parent, you need to have the child in your care continuously for one year before you have standing to sue for custody/adoption of the child. Hope that helped some.
Contact a socialworker where you live and take the home study first and then you can stand in line for adoption. I think since Ireland is very small you should look abroad for adoption though because there is a risk you will never get a child otherwise. You can also adopt from foster care.
You can place your child for adoption with any other willing adult. They must satisfy a domestic adoption homestudy. You can use a guardianship if they want to care for the child, but not adopt.