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Consequences Of Divorce?

Consequences Of Divorce?

Consequences Of Divorce? Divorce can be a difficult time for a family. Not only are the parents realizing new ways of relating to each other, but they are learning new ways to parent their children. When parents’ divorce, the effects of divorce on children can vary. Some children react to divorce in a natural and… Continue reading Consequences Of Divorce?

Can I Pick Who Adopts My Child?

Can I Pick Who Adopts My Child?

Can I Pick Who Adopts My Child? With Utah Adoptions, one of the first steps in the adoption process is for adoptive parents to fill out an Adoption Planning Questionnaire, or APQ. This is a simple set of questions that helps the agency and adoptive parents determine which adoption situations fit best with their family.… Continue reading Can I Pick Who Adopts My Child?

Can I Give Back A Child I Adopted?

Can I Give Back A Child I Adopted?

Can I Give Back A Child I Adopted? In short, yes. Adoptions can be reversed, as adoptions do not always work out. However, adoption is not legally intended to be reversible. As such, reversing an adoption is a complicated and nuanced process. Some examples of when adoption reversal generally occurs include but are not limited… Continue reading Can I Give Back A Child I Adopted?

Can A Child Choose Which Parent They Want To Live With?

Can A Child Choose Which Parent They Want To Live With?

Can A Child Choose Which Parent They Want To Live With? Child custody is decided on what is in the child’s best interest but not necessarily on the child’s preference. However, this does not mean that a child does not have a say in where he or she is to live and with whom. If… Continue reading Can A Child Choose Which Parent They Want To Live With?