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Adoption is the legal act of permanently placing a child with a parent or parents
other than the birth parents. Adoption results in the severing of the parental responsibilities and rights of the biological
parents and the placing of those responsibilities and rights onto the adoptive parents. After the finalization of an adoption,
there is no legal difference between biological and adopted children.
Different jurisdictions have varying laws on
adoption and post-adoption. Some practice confidential or closed adoption, preventing further contact between the adopted
person and the biological parents, while others have varying degrees of open adoption, which may allow such contact. However,
an underreported fact is that open adoptions are not legally enforceable agreements in many jurisdictions[1]. I.e., an open
adoption may be closed at any time for any reason. Methods of becoming an adoptive parent also vary from one country to
another, and sometimes within a country, depending on region. Many jurisdictions have varying eligibility criteria, and may
specify such things as minimum and maximum age limits, whether a single person or only a couple can apply, or whether it is
possible or not for a same sex couple to apply.
Some successful couple through this media
-Scott & Denise(NY) [denisejb224224@yahoo.com]
- Williams &
Maria(LONDON) [willy_james@alumnidirector.com]
- Joe & Kelsha(TEXAS) [alvinjoe_kay@writeme.com]
- Henry & Karol(CALIFORNIA) [dave_master_001@yahoo.com]

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