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Can birth parent still lay claim on a child that has been given up for adoption?
Difficult to say as it can vary from country to country. And within the United States it can vary state to state. Often times if adopted children go back to their biological parent it’s because the father didn’t know of the existence of a child and then when he found out he goes to court to get hisRead more
Difficult to say as it can vary from country to country. And within the United States it can vary state to state. Often times if adopted children go back to their biological parent it’s because the father didn’t know of the existence of a child and then when he found out he goes to court to get his child back. Sometimes if a child has been put up for adoption due to youth or drug abuse, The birth parents when they are in a better place in their life will try to get their child back. That can be very devastating for the child who is feeling the love support and nurturing from their forever home, and now they’re being removed from that home and it will be traumatizing and detrimental often times permanently.
See lessHow do you trust others if you don’t trust yourself?
There’s no one more important to trust than yourself. Sometimes we lose trust in ourselves after we make a mistake or after someone criticizes us harshly or constantly. It can feel more difficult to make decisions when you can’t trust yourself because you fear you’ll make the wrong choice. Or you miRead more
There’s no one more important to trust than yourself. Sometimes we lose trust in ourselves after we make a mistake or after someone criticizes us harshly or constantly. It can feel more difficult to make decisions when you can’t trust yourself because you fear you’ll make the wrong choice. Or you might be more prone to criticizing your own decisions after you make them. Building trust in yourself can help boost your decision-making skills and self-confidence. This can make life feel a little easier and much more enjoyable.
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