Adoption
Adopting a child is an experience that promises to bring great joy as it changes a couple or individual's life forever. But what happens if the mother of that child wants to endorse their child? Those are the issues that many adopting parents and birth-right mothers are facing today. Many biological mothers want their child back. There are many concerns for adopting parents to know- that there is the possibly that the birth mother may file for the child. As a birth mother or the adopting parent one must realize consequences that could lay ahead. The legal and social transfer of all parental right, responsibilities, and roles from one parent or parents, usually biological, to a nonbiological parent or parents is the definition of adoption. In such a transfer, adoptive parents accept the same rights and responsibilities as the child's birth parents would have had, while the child becomes a member of a family that provides the social, emotional, and physica
Statistics show that the vast majority of independent adoptions in California are completed without a hitch; less that 2 percent are even contested. But when an adoption is contested, the anguish felt by both the adoptive and birth parents is unimaginable. Linda Ribordy, a family specialist who represented a birth mother in a legal case says that "if a birth mother changes her mind, it's automatic that they get the baby back." But the adopting parents feel furiously and emotionally different. "We have no legal status, no legal rights, none," says Inger Bischofberger. "But he calls me Mama. The only thing that keeps me going is that I can't turn my back on him, I can't just walk away from him because all the grownups in his life have messed up." Birth mothers shouldn't gain their child back if they are not financially ready. Usually greed and emotions will stand in there way and they will want their child back. But many children as they grow older question
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