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adoptive family

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meanings of adoptiveand family


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adoptive
adjective[before noun]
uk /əˈdɒp.tɪv/ us /əˈdɑːp.tɪv/
An adoptive parent is one who has adopted ...
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family
noun
uk /ˈfæm.əl.i/ us /ˈfæm.əl.i/
a group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and ...
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Examples of adoptive family


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Only biological and adoptivefamily ties were considered.
Only just less than 3% of individuals without a criminal biological parent and without major risk experiences in the adoptivefamily showed petty criminality.
If this were the case for the current study then the expectation is that any increase in emotional/conduct problems should be a function of difficulties in the adoptivefamily.
One in six children freed for adoption is not placed with an adoptivefamily for two years.
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This would include the language and culture of his proposed adoptivefamily.
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When a child enters a new adoptivefamily, it is often hard going.
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It will almost halve the average time it takes to find an adoptivefamily for the child.
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Often, they move between various foster parents before they find security and stability in an adoptivefamily.
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Adoption regulations have been based upon a concept of absolute confidentiality, to protect the identity of the adopted child in his or her adoptivefamily.
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That builds delay into the procedures—into the very process of ensuring that a potential adoptivefamily is matched with a child for adoption.
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If an illegitimate child is adopted by foster parents, he becomes part of his adoptivefamily and loses any rights to his natural parents' estates.
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We should protect the new adoptivefamily by preventing the birth family from finding out their addresses and details.
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It is difficult for them to form a stable and permanent relationship with any adoptivefamily.
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He is therefore entitled to inherit only from the adoptive parent and adoptivefamily.
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Adoption has lifelong implications for all three sides of the adoption triangle—the birth family, the child and the adoptivefamily.
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However, no child should be denied a loving adoptivefamily solely on the grounds that the parents have different racial or cultural backgrounds.
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It is an irrevocable transfer from a child's birth family to the new adoptivefamily.
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Nothing could be worse for a child than to be placed with an adoptivefamily and for that placement to break down.
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But after 1949 a child could benefit from a gift to a class in the adoptivefamily, provided that he was adopted before the instrument was made.
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