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adoptionPermanent legal transfer of parental rights and duties from one person to another, usually to provide care for children who would otherwise lack family upbringing.
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* In Canada, "in an amazingly contradictory pair of moves, in
some provinces it is now the right of an adopted child to know the
identity of his or her biological parents; whereas in the case of
children conceived by sperm or egg donors, revealing to the child the
identity of his or her biological parents is a federal crime, punishable
by a fine, imprisonment, or both. , natural child, stepchild, adopted child and eligible foster
child) or a descendant thereof; and (ii) a taxpayer's sibling
(including half-brother and half-sister) or step-sibling, or a
descendant of the taxpayer's sibling or step-sibling. (3 -- 4 -- ran in AV and SAC editions only) Above, Donna Del Alto
kisses 5-year-old Jozee, her oldest adopted child who suffered brain
damage after nearly drowning at 8 months. |
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