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  • *The birth or adoptive mother **Is the adoptive father
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  • ...y and he was brought up by a [[guardian]], Proxenus, who sent him to Plato's academy in Athens about 367. He spent 20 years there and eventually founded ...the future [[Alexander the Great]]. His first wife was Pythias, niece and adoptive daughter of his patron, King Hermeias of Atarneus and Assos. He later [[ado
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  • ...had been in four placements. In her mid teens she left her long-term fifth foster family, the Wensleys, for a [[Group Home|group home]] and then a new family ...rth mother]] since infancy but is close to her sister, who was in the same foster families but stayed with the Wensleys, and has contact with her brother.
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  • ...[adoption]] is filed; or he proves that a significant custodial, personal, or financial relationship existed with the minor before the petition for [[ado *Any person lawfully entitled to [[custody]] of the minor or empowered to consent
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  • ...ee years old (his father had disappeared before he was born and his mother died in 1811) and he was fostered (never formally [[adopted]]) by a merchant nam ...blems and periodic drunkenness, and he was temporarily disinherited by his foster father.
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  • *The parent having [[custody]] if the other parent: *The spouse of the adopting parent, if the adopting parent is married
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  • ...x|thumb|'''Singing in a tribute concert for America's armed forces for ABC's ''Good Morning America'''''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} ...professionally until 1993, although she had her first band when she was 16 or 17. She went to Nashville when she was 19 and worked at various jobs until
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  • ...licensed child-placing agency, or an individual, that department, agency, or individual shall file with the [[Petition to Adopt|petition to adopt]] its ...all be obtained from the person to be [[adopted]] if that person is age 12 or older. Children must undergo counseling.
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  • *A statutory parent ...at the spouse shall [[adopt]] or join in the adoption of the child if that parent is:
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  • ...sent to the adoption shall be granted by the department or by the licensed or authorized agency in whom the [[Parental Rights|parental rights]] are veste In the case of an adoption by a stepparent or blood relative, the consent to the adoption shall be granted by the mother
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  • ...Department of Human Services or any child-placing agency only if each such parent and each such guardian: ...he child to the department or to a child-placing agency and the department or agency thereafter consents to the adoption
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  • ...ng legislation, the Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000 (IAA); and the IAA’s implementing regulations, as well as the implementing legislation and regul '''U.S. IMMIGRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTIONS '''
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  • *Each living parent *The person or agency having [[Legal Custody|legal custody]] or guardianship of the child
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  • **The minor was conceived or born while the father was married to the mother. ...written consent to adoption has been executed by the adult and the adult’s spouse, if any.
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  • ...ather]] but who has demonstrated a reasonable degree of interest, concern, or responsibility as to the welfare of a child: **During the first 30 days after the child’s birth
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  • ...ild who was conceived or born within a marriage unless the child is age 18 or older ...irth father by a court of competent [[jurisdiction]] prior to the mother’s execution of consent
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  • **Was married to the mother on the date of birth of the child or within 300 days before the birth of the child ...ther by adoption, an order of parentage, or an acknowledgment of parentage or [[paternity]]
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  • *Each living parent of a child born in wedlock * Each person, agency, or county Office of Family and Children having lawful [[custody]] of the child
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  • A child age 14 or older must consent to the adoption. *Any person required to consent refuses to or cannot be located.
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  • *The living parent or parents of a child born in lawful wedlock ...ild born out of wedlock, if [[paternity]] is established in a legal action or in an [[affidavit]] acknowledging [[paternity]] of the child
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  • *The lawful parents, who may be previous [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] *A surviving parent
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  • *Each parent or the surviving parent ...to whom the child has been permanently committed by an order of the court or to whom the child has been released
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  • ...e [[adopted]] without the consent of the child’s parents and the child’s guardian, if there be one. If there is no parent or guardian qualified to consent to the adoption, the agency having authority
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  • Byrd was born Cornelius Calvin Sale, Jr. His mother died in 1918 or 1919 during the flu pandemic and his father sent him to live with and be ad Who's Who in America, 1996
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  • ...stablish [[paternity]] no later than 15 days after the birth of the child, or has filed with the [[Putative Father Registry|putative father registry]] ...current [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] or other legally recognized parent
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  • *The department or an agency that has [[custody]] of the child and the authority to place the *The [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of the child if both parents are dead or their rights have been judicially terminated, and the guardian has authorit
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  • Written consent to the specific adoption proposed by the petition or for [[relinquishment]] to an agency authorized to accept relinquishments is *One parent if the other is deceased
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  • *The parent or guardian of the child For purposes of this section, ‘parent’ means:
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  • ...[relinquishment]] of [[Parental Rights|parental rights]] to the department or an agency licensed by the State of New [[Mexico]] shall be required of the *The proposed [[Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]]
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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 minor is the father’s child by adoption, or the father has otherwise legitimated the minor according to the laws of the
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  • Written consent to adoption or a permanent [[relinquishment]] for adoption must be executed by: *One parent alone if:
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  • *The parents of the child or the survivor of them *The guardian of the child if the child has no living parent
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  • *The spouse of the adopting parent, unless he or she joins in the [[Adoption Petition|adoption petition]] *The parents or surviving parent of a child who has not reached age 18
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  • Consent or [[relinquishment]] for the purpose of adoption is required of the following *The parents or surviving parent of a child conceived or born during the marriage of the parents
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  • No child may be [[adopted]] without the consent of the child’s parents. A child who is age 12 or older must consent to the adoption.
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  • ...parent must join in the petition for adoption, and further consent of that parent is not required. ...o is age 12 or older must consent unless the court finds it in the child’s best interests to waive consent.
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  • Consent to adoption of a child or [[relinquishment]] of a child for adoption is required from: ...78B-15-204 is recognized as the father of the proposed [[adopted]] child or is the father of the child by a previous legal adoption
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  • In a direct placement of a minor for adoption by a parent or guardian, a [[Petition to Adopt|petition to adopt]] the minor may be grante *The biological father identified by the mother or as otherwise known to the court
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  • ..., with the right to place the child for adoption, through court commitment or parental agreement *An agency outside the Commonwealth that is licensed or otherwise duly authorized to place children for adoption by virtue of the l
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  • *An agency or the department to whom the child has been relinquished pursuant to § 26.33 A child who is age 14 or older must consent to the adoption.
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  • Consent to or [[relinquishment]] for adoption of a minor child is required of: *The parents or surviving parent, whether adult or infant, of a marital child
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  • ...e school when he was 10, and succeeded to the earldom when his grandfather died in 1801. ...he Society of Antiquaries from 1812 to 1846. From 1813 to 1855 he was more or less continuously in politics, in Parliament, and first as a diplomat (for
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  • ...th by a wealthy British-South African couple, John and Janet Fry. John Fry died when she was 10. Streak, Diana. "Victim or Vixen?" [interview], Fair Lady, 28 May 1997. Also formerly available at: [h
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  • ...he was 19, Astor always knew who his birth father was. His adoptive father died in 1980 when he was 13. Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, 1995 ("Astor, Viscount")
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  • ...th and last child of Johann Ambrosius and Maria Elisabeth Bach. His mother died in 1694 and his father in 1695. The nine-year-old [[orphan]] and his brothe ...mposers in history. Just before his 14th birthday, Johann left his brother's family to make his own way in the world, first as a paid chorister in Lüne
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  • ...February, 16 October and 16 and 26 November. Her surname is spelled Bayul or Baiul, according to different romanizations. Her mother died of cancer in 1991. She was then fostered by her coach, Stanislav Koretek, b
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  • ...her father was Speaker of the House of Representatives 1936-40. Her mother died shortly after she was born, and she was sent to be raised by her grandparen [[Category: Addiction or Abuse (drugs, Alcohol or Gambling)]]
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  • ...were [[adopted]] by their uncle, John Bubenheim Bayard, when their father died. [[Category: Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Adoptive or Foster Families]]
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  • ...surfing championship in [[France]], and is also acknowledged as the world's pre-eminent big-wave woman surfer. When she was nine her adoptive mother died of a post-operative brain hemorrhage. She and her brother were not put into
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