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106. What are Adoption Records
What are Adoption Records Purpose of Adoption Records By law, people are authorized by the states to collect and store pertinent data on adopted children's lives, such as vital medical information of theirs and their birth parents, as well as possible reasons they were given up by their birth parents (unless they were made orphans by the death of their parents).  Why more often than n..
107. What Are The Adoption Tax Credit
What Are The Adoption Tax Credit Adoptive parents may be worried that their decision to adopt may provide them the blessings of parenting a child, but may also leave them destitute in the process. To their benefit, though, the U.S. Federal Government provides a tax credit for adoption. While the adoptive couple may be the ones applying for the adoption tax credit, eligibility for this benefit from the Internal..
108. What You Didn't Know About Child Soldiers
What You Didn't Know About Child Soldiers While the thought of forming rebel groups of soldiers made up of young children may be a startling and upsetting thought for Americans, it can be normal in other countries. While there is no firm statistic about how many child soldiers there are in the world, the Coalition To Stop the Use of Child Soldiers has estimated that there are thousands of child soldiers in many foreign..
109. What You Didn't Know About The Chances of Child abduction increase
What You Didn't Know About The Chances of Child abduction increase Thousands of children are reported missing every day in the United States. Parents note this seeming epidemic and panic. Three quarters of parents surveyed are afraid of their children being kidnapped. One third of these parents say it is a chronic worry.To the American public, child abduction appears to be becoming increasingly more dangerous and prevalent. Is this true? Have ..
110. What You Don't Know About Adoption Reunification
What You Don't Know About Adoption Reunification Reunions usually occur at the request of the adoptee once he or she reaches adulthood. For adoptees, the excitement and anxiety over reaching out to a biological parent may cause them to want to run right out and show up at the parent's house or place of work.However, especially after such a long time between the decision to place one's child and the initial contact is made, th..
111. What You Must Know About Becoming Repeat or Adult Offenders
What You Must Know About Becoming Repeat or Adult Offenders For those who wish to view the juvenile offender problem in America more holistically, it should be noted that this is complicated. In terms of a national rate for multiple offenders, this cannot be reliably assessed as individual states have dominion over their proceedings of juvenile law, and may thus approach it in very different ways.Nonetheless, in surveys from a handful o..
112. What You Must Know About Child Protective Services
What You Must Know About Child Protective Services Many states in the country have a governmental agency that assists families and their children with issues of child abuse or neglect. Also known as the Department of Children & Family Services in some states, Child Protective Services offers assistance with programs such as Medicaid, child support, and foster care.Each State defines the terms and activities that its Child P..
113. What You Must Know Before Finding a Lawyer
What You Must Know Before Finding a Lawyer On your quest to find a paternity attorney, one of the first things to do is familiarize yourself with the way that paternity law works. There is much more that is involved in a paternity suit than just taking and waiting for the results of a paternity test. A paternity suit does not begin or end there.A paternity suit is very intense, which is why it is best to get familiar wi..
114. What You Need to Know About Distrust
What You Need to Know About Distrust A child who has been subjected to child abuse develops many insecure feelings, as well as low self-esteem. One of the common effects of child abuse is that a child who has been exposed to child abuse will begin to believe that they are worthless and useless. Emotional abuse, which is the foundation of every type of abuse, includes belittling and humiliating a child. These child..
115. What You Need To Know About OJJDP
What You Need To Know About OJJDP The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), is dedicated to  facilitating cooperation, providing leadership and streamlining the flow of resources to discipline and fight against juvenile delinquency. That being said, the OJJDP does not absolve certain parties of their responsibilities. While it helps State and local agencies develop systems to preve..
116. Wisconsin Guardianship Law
The Basics of Wisconsin GuardianshipIt’s important to know what guardianship is, and why Guardianship Law is crucial to understanding it.For starters, the concept of ‘guardianship’ is such that a person appointed by a court of law to have ‘custody’ of someone known as a “ward” of the court. That person is designated as a “guardian.” The guardian holds all the ..
117. Your Easy Guide to the Application Petition Process
Your Easy Guide to the Application Petition Process The process of petitioning for legal guardianship of a child and filling out legal guardianship forms can be stressful and confusing. You may want to speak with an attorney in order to discuss the legal aspects of the situation, as well as the regulations surrounding the process before you fill out a legal guardianship form. You should be familiar with all of the aspects of the..
118. Your Guide to Foster Care Information
Your Guide to Foster Care Information When there are circumstances in a child's life that causes him or her to live in a foster home, this is often believed to be the optimal decision. There are some instances in which a child living in his or her biological home is not the best choice for a child. As much as society dislikes to see families separated, the safety of a child is most important. A child deserves ..