Sunday, January 21, 2007
PROMISING NEWS!!
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Panel proposes adoption rules
Raleigh | State law allows children adopted in North Carolina to stay in touch with birth relatives, but a study panel proposed creating legislation Friday that would set out enforceable rules for those agreements.
The Legislative Study Commission on Children and Youth approved a draft of a bill to create guidelines under which biological parents or other blood relatives could stay in touch with children after adoption.
Existing state law decrees that all relations between a child and biological relatives are severed when someone else adopts the child.
Panel proposes adoption rules
Raleigh | State law allows children adopted in North Carolina to stay in touch with birth relatives, but a study panel proposed creating legislation Friday that would set out enforceable rules for those agreements.
The Legislative Study Commission on Children and Youth approved a draft of a bill to create guidelines under which biological parents or other blood relatives could stay in touch with children after adoption.
Existing state law decrees that all relations between a child and biological relatives are severed when someone else adopts the child.