There are no restrictions on the ability of a felon to adopt someone, especially another individual of legally adult age.
However, if the person they are "adopting" is also a felon - and the adopter is using the adoption law to circumvent the "consorting with know criminals" restrictions of his probation or parole, it will not be allowed.
You need to add more details. All the factors related to a situation must be considered before any answer can be offered. For example, if the felon is the father and he committed grand larceny and served his time and has established a stable life for himself and the custodial mother has died, he may well be considered for custody.
The answer depends on the circumstances. If you are the felon you should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
You need to add more details. All the factors related to a situation must be considered before any answer can be offered. For example, if the felon is the father and he committed grand larceny and served his time and has established a stable life for himself and the custodial mother has died, he may well be considered for custody.
The answer depends on the circumstances. If you are the felon you should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
You need to add more details. All the factors related to a situation must be considered before any answer can be offered. For example, if the felon is the father and he committed grand larceny and served his time and has established a stable life for himself and the custodial mother has died, he may well be considered for custody.
The answer depends on the circumstances. If you are the felon you should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
You need to add more details. All the factors related to a situation must be considered before any answer can be offered. For example, if the felon is the father and he committed grand larceny and served his time and has established a stable life for himself and the custodial mother has died, he may well be considered for custody.
The answer depends on the circumstances. If you are the felon you should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
You need to add more details. All the factors related to a situation must be considered before any answer can be offered. For example, if the felon is the father and he committed grand larceny and served his time and has established a stable life for himself and the custodial mother has died, he may well be considered for custody.
The answer depends on the circumstances. If you are the felon you should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
None. Its Child Endangerment. Felony is a Federal offense so you are 'blacklisted'.
They will simply live with their father. If this is not possible, another family member may assume guardianship, or they will be placed in foster care.
Both boys and girls are in foster care.
There is nothing that you can do if your girlfriend is in foster care. She will get out of foster care at 18.
Lots of people have adopted from foster care.
Foster care is supervised care for delinquent or neglected children usually in an institution or substitute home.
they gone be placed in foster care
You are in Foster Care if your parents are uneligable to take care of you. you can also go to foster care if it is court orderd like i was...u can also be sent to foster care if you have drug or alchohol problems like me and my freinds but ive grown out if that stage but foster care is not a bad thing it can help people if you need more help or advice kall me at 575 309 6413
If you aged out of foster care (weren't adopted) you would need to check with DCF about getting your foster care records.
how can you work in a foster home
Yes, you have the same rights as anyone else when in foster care.
Depends on why the child is in foster care. Consult your lawyer.