legal risk placement
A type of adoption that allows a child to live with the adoptive parents even before the adoption process has been completed. This measure prevents the child from having to live with foster parents. On the other hand, it poses a risk for adoptive parents, since until the adoption is completed, the biological parent can choose to take back the child and cancel the adoption. Selected legal risk placement links: |
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