“As the birth mother, you are the legal parent and can change your mind about placing your child up for adoption at any time before you sign the legal adoption forms,” states About Adoptions.
1. No one is a "birth mother" until AFTER relinquishment. During the pregnancy, while decsion making is still an option, she is an expectant mom or a mother-to-be.
2. The right to make any decsion about the child the mother is carrying ends when she relinquishes her parental rights or signs a relinquishment, not "adoption forms."
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“As the birth mother, you are the legal parent and can change your mind about placing your child up for adoption at any time before you sign the legal adoption forms,” states About Adoptions.
1. No one is a "birth mother" until AFTER relinquishment. During the pregnancy, while decsion making is still an option, she is an expectant mom or a mother-to-be.
2. The right to make any decsion about the child the mother is carrying ends when she relinquishes her parental rights or signs a relinquishment, not "adoption forms."
Otherwise a good article.
November 7, 2011 - 6:55pmThis Comment
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