Legal Question in Family Law in California

A birth child who has been adoted and returned to birth mother after ten yrs.

if an adopted child is sent to live with birthmother can she regain her parental rights. even if adopted mom dont want to give any righs other than permission to take care of him in her absence????


Asked on 4/12/03, 10:56 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

E. Daniel Bors Jr. Attorney & Counselor At Law

Re: A birth child who has been adoted and returned to birth mother after ten yrs

Dear Inquirer:

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NOW, IN RESPONSE TO YOUR INQUIRY --

The facts that you have provided are not clear enough and/or complete enough to provide a definitive answer to you inquiry. Why is the child back with the birth mother, and for how long?

Thanks for sharing your interesting inquiry with us on LawGuru, and good luck with your case.

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Answered on 4/17/03, 8:39 pm
Lyle Johnson Bedi and Johnson Attorneys at Law

Re: A birth child who has been adoted and returned to birth mother after ten yrs

How will the child be left with you? A few days or several months? This will make a tremendous difference in responding to your question.

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Answered on 4/16/03, 1:33 am


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