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The American citizen residing in Kenya should contact the U.S. embassy in Kenya for guidance on international adoption processes. They will need to comply with
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What is an orphan star?
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An orphan star is a rogue star that drifts through space without being gravitationally bound to any specific galaxy or star cluster. These stars are typically f
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How do you establish paternity?
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Paternity can be established through a DNA test, typically done by collecting samples from the child, alleged father, and, if available, the mother. This test c
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Is it okay for gay people to adopt?
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Yes, it is okay for gay people to adopt. Sexual orientation does not determine someone's ability to be a loving and supportive parent. It is more important that
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Should singles be allowed to adopt?
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Yes, singles should be allowed to adopt. As long as they are capable of providing a loving and stable home for a child, their marital status should not be a bar
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If a person's mother is philipino and the father is black what nationality is the child?
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The nationality of the child would depend on the country in which they are born. They could have dual nationality or citizenship if both the Philippines and the
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How can a child inherit a phenotype which neither of his parents have?
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A child can inherit a phenotype that neither of their parents have through a new mutation in the child's DNA that results in a unique trait not present in the p
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Is DNA accurate on siblings with the same mother but different fathers?
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Yes, DNA testing can accurately determine whether siblings share the same biological mother, even if they have different fathers. DNA received from the mother c
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Is a physical required for relative placement adoption through social services in North Carolina?
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Yes, a physical examination is generally required for relative placement adoption through social services in North Carolina. This is to ensure that the relative
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Do you have to accept what was left to you in a will or can you give it to someone else in the will?
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In most cases, you can choose whether to accept what was left to you in a will or not. If you decide not to accept it, you can disclaim the gift, allowing it to
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Can an adopted child be emancipated at 16 years old and be re adopted?
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It is very unlikely that a court would emancipate a 16 year old and then allow them to be adopted. If the child is in trouble or danger, the court or renovation company child serv
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Are there more people looking to adopt than there are children up for adoption?
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The demand for adopting infants in some regions often exceeds the number of available infants for adoption, leading to waiting lists. However, older children an
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Waiting children adopt cost?
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The cost of adopting a child varies widely based on factors like the type of adoption (domestic, international, foster care), agency fees, legal fees, travel ex
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What percentage of people don't have children?
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12%
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What is an orphan star?
Asked by Wiki User
An orphan star is a rogue star that drifts through space without being gravitationally bound to any specific galaxy or star cluster. These stars are typically f
Read more
Adoption
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How do you establish paternity?
Asked by Wiki User
Paternity can be established through a DNA test, typically done by collecting samples from the child, alleged father, and, if available, the mother. This test c
Read more
Adoption
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Is it okay for gay people to adopt?
Asked by Wiki User
Yes, it is okay for gay people to adopt. Sexual orientation does not determine someone's ability to be a loving and supportive parent. It is more important that
Read more
Adoption
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Should singles be allowed to adopt?
Asked by Wiki User
Yes, singles should be allowed to adopt. As long as they are capable of providing a loving and stable home for a child, their marital status should not be a bar
Read more
Adoption
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If a person's mother is philipino and the father is black what nationality is the child?
Asked by Wiki User
The nationality of the child would depend on the country in which they are born. They could have dual nationality or citizenship if both the Philippines and the
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Adoption
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How can a child inherit a phenotype which neither of his parents have?
Asked by Wiki User
A child can inherit a phenotype that neither of their parents have through a new mutation in the child's DNA that results in a unique trait not present in the p
Read more
Adoption
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Is DNA accurate on siblings with the same mother but different fathers?
Asked by Wiki User
Yes, DNA testing can accurately determine whether siblings share the same biological mother, even if they have different fathers. DNA received from the mother c
Read more
Adoption
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Is a physical required for relative placement adoption through social services in North Carolina?
Asked by Wiki User
Yes, a physical examination is generally required for relative placement adoption through social services in North Carolina. This is to ensure that the relative
Read more
Adoption
+3
Do you have to accept what was left to you in a will or can you give it to someone else in the will?
Asked by Baddad56
In most cases, you can choose whether to accept what was left to you in a will or not. If you decide not to accept it, you can disclaim the gift, allowing it to
Read more
Adoption
Can an adopted child be emancipated at 16 years old and be re adopted?
Asked by Wiki User
It is very unlikely that a court would emancipate a 16 year old and then allow them to be adopted. If the child is in trouble or danger, the court or renovation company child serv
Read more
Adoption
+1
Are there more people looking to adopt than there are children up for adoption?
Asked by Blacksnowhitequeen
The demand for adopting infants in some regions often exceeds the number of available infants for adoption, leading to waiting lists. However, older children an
Read more
Adoption
+2
Waiting children adopt cost?
Asked by Wiki User
The cost of adopting a child varies widely based on factors like the type of adoption (domestic, international, foster care), agency fees, legal fees, travel ex
Read more
Adoption
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What percentage of people don't have children?
Asked by Wiki User
12%