Adoption Query
My sister had a baby from a man who abandoned her before the delivery. She stays alone and was on a death bed. I helped her recover and deliver. Now we want to give away the baby to a family friend as ...
My sister had a baby from a man who abandoned her before the delivery. She stays alone and was on a death bed. I helped her recover and deliver. Now we want to give away the baby to a family friend as ...
Dear client, your sister can give her daufhter in adoption. For details, pl.contact some advocate through vidhikarya.com
I want to know what is the eligibility criteria and procedure of adopting an adult child who already have parents?
Dear client, you have not mentioned the fullfacts of the case, Any how For details, pl.contact some advocate through vidhikarya.com
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My father as been adopted by one of our family member where the adopted person was married but he doesn't have children's so he adopted my father with in family as when he was 3yrs baby by without any ...
Dear client, the right of the adopted son is like own son's right. For details, pl.contact some advocate through vidhikarya.com
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Adoption – Procedure
Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015
Central Adoption Resource AuthorityMinistry of Women & Child DevelopmentGovernment of India
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
http://www.cara.nic.in/PDF/faqs.pdf
Child Adoption Procedure In India
Can I adopt if I already have a child?
Yes. The gender of the child becomes a factor here. The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 (HAMA, under which Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, Buddhists and Arya Samaj adopt) allows
Can I adopt my friend as my brother who's 10yrs younger then me?? If yes then how and if not then why??
there is no provision to adopt some one as a brother in Indian law.
Now I'm 24 and my uncle adopted me at the age of 10 and I'm having all the legal proff regarding this. They accept me as their own son over 4 daughters and after that they never treated me as the part ...
Nothing can be said without seeing the ' legal papers ' that you mention. But if that legal paper mentions that his daughters don`t have right and you only have right over the property of your adopted father, then such a document is invalid in Law, as a adoption deed cannot say like that. And at the age of 24, natural or adopted son whatever he is, has no right to demand that he wants to live with such parents.
Sir , i am 26 year old girl, my parents and i with my 19 months nephew are living alone in Haryana and my brother and his wife lives separately in Delhi ,she never care for her child and never looked ...
dear client in your matter Adoption is regulated by Adoption Act and the process is a bit complex in nature with lot of formalities. On a high level, you can adopt the kid. Please take a consultation for further advice and guide on procedural formalities.
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I am 49-year-old IT Management expert based out of Hyderabad. For the last 1.5 years, I have been helping a family from Berhampur, husband-wife-4-year-old son, financially to clear their debts, get a ...
dear client in your matter Kindly take a look whether her daughter is below years of age or not. And whether are they willing to give that child for adoption.
Hello lawyer, My wife gave a birth to a baby boy in my residence as in emergency no any time to carry in my nearest Hospitals dated : 24th, November, 17, So, I call my nearest Homoepathic Doctor to ...
dear client kindly consult a Lawyer to reply to letters of Municipal Office and he will also guide & help you in getting a birth certificate under the act. You will also do not face difficulty in future.
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