Does the daughter who gave her sister to raise her for 12 years still has the right to return her bi

Updated on society 2024-04-29
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    My daughter has been giving her sister for 12 years since she was a child, and if you have gone through the legal adoption procedures, you have no right to get it back, and if you haven't gone through the legal procedures, you can get it back, but you have to pay your sister 12 years of financial compensation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the daughter is passed to her sister, she has no legal right to get it back, even if she has not passed the stepsister, she has been raised as a biological mother for 12 years, is she embarrassed to go back in terms of human affection and morality? If the daughter is passed to her sister, she has no legal right to get it back, even if she has not passed the stepsister for 12 years, is she embarrassed to ask for it back in terms of human affection and morality.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The daughter was given to her sister to raise for twelve years since she was a child, and it is okay to visit her in this situation, and when her brother-in-law dies, her sister is willing to remarry with her, and you have no right to get it back.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't think I have the right to go back. It is not easy for my sister to pull her daughter up with a handful of and urine since she was a child, and the child wants to go back when she grows up. No morality, no promises.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, make sure that you have gone through the adoption procedures, if you want to go back to your daughter, then you must first ask your daughter for her own opinion, and then consult with your sister to see what she thinks, if your daughter is very happy in her sister's house, and her sister treats her very well, then don't come back, you can't destroy your daughter's happiness in life, and the relationship with your sister will be stiff, so everyone is not good, what do you think?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    According to your situation, it is best to negotiate a solution, otherwise there will be too many people hurt, your idea is good, but others whether it is your sister or your child, will be very sad, the child is not young at the age of 12, you can first ask for her opinion, and your sister's opinion, and make some compensation or other for her.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Today you gave it to your sister, why do you want to come back now, I don't think you should want to come back. Because it's your sister, since childhood. 12 years of wealth since childhood. You shouldn't have to go back in circles.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    People have raised you for twelve years in vain, and you said that if you want to come back, you will come back? Your sister has also put a lot of effort into your daughter, and it depends on your daughter's own wishes.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The daughter was given to her sister to raise since she was a child. It's not easy for my sister to raise her, a handful of and a handful of urine, pulling him up, growing up, you have to go back, from the conscience, can you get by? How can you be like this? To be a human being is also to speak of conscience, and you can't do things like this.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The daughter who has been raised for 12 years is taken away by the biological parents, if your adopted daughter has legal adoption procedures, they cannot take it away at will, if it is taken away, they must also go through the legal process, you have to pay your 12 years of child support, otherwise you can't take it away at will, you can only take the child away if you pay 12 years of child support, you can go to the court to sue him and let him pay 12 years of child support, and you must also be allowed to visit your daughter.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What should I do if my daughter who has been raised for 12 years is taken away by her biological parents? I think that if a daughter who has been raised for 12 years is taken away by her biological parents, she must sue the biological parents and ask them to pay for child support, if their daughter was abducted and trafficked to your family, then it is normal for his biological parents to take it away, and if it is a child abandoned by his parents and raised by you, then they must pay for living expenses.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A relevant person from the Nanhai Court said that China's "Adoption Law.

    The basic conditions for legal adoption are stipulated: First, it stipulates that the adoptee must be under the age of 14 and be an orphan who has lost his parents, an abandoned infant whose biological parents cannot be found, a child, or a child whose biological parents have special difficulties and are unable to raise them.

    The second is to stipulate the identity conditions of the adopter, who must be the guardian of the orphan and social welfare.

    Institutions or biological parents who are unable to raise their children with special difficulties.

    Third, it stipulates the conditions for adopters to adopt, who must have no children, have the ability to raise and educate the adoptee, do not suffer from diseases that are medically considered unsuitable for adoption, and be at least 30 years old. Among them, if a man without a spouse adopts a woman, the age difference between the two should be more than 40 years. For the adoption of collateral blood relatives of the same generation within three generations.

    Children, orphans, disabled children, stepchildren, etc., may not be subject to some conditions. Adoption shall be registered with the civil affairs department of the people's ** at or above the county level, and the adoption relationship shall be established from the date of registration. After the adoptive relationship is established, the public security department.

    The adoptee shall be registered in accordance with the provisions of the State.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    After twelve years of raising, they have a deep affection for each other, and it is really inappropriate to be forcibly taken away like this, which is not conducive to the growth of children. If the biological father is so ruthless, then let him pay child support for twelve years.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In this case, as a biological parent, you have the right to take back your child, but you can consider giving the other party some financial compensation. At the same time, you can consider letting your children move around more with their adoptive parents, after all, there is also a certain amount of family affection.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you have raised a daughter for 12 years, do you have legal procedures when you adopt it, and if so, they have to pay the adoption fee. You can go through the legal process.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Report to the police in time to deal with it, I don't know if you have legal adoption procedures, if there are procedures, then you can sue.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Nothing to deal with. Your wolf. He'll bite you even if he doesn't leave. If you're raising people. He will thank you for his kindness when he is gone.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If, there are formalities at the time of adoption, go to court to sue for money to pay you.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There's no good way to deal with it, but if the relationship is still good, keep in touch.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You want compensation, right? 30,000 a year.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Summary. Hello dear, glad to answer for you. There is a transfer of ownership that is required. If both parties agree to change the custody rights, and the change is conducive to the child's life, it can be changed by notarizing the custody change agreement.

    The younger sister gave the child to her sister to raise. Now I want to go back without transfer procedures, dear, hello I am happy to answer for you. There is a transfer of ownership that is required.

    If both parties agree to change the custody rights, and the change is conducive to the child's life, it can be changed by notarizing the custody agreement.

    Legal basis: Article 1084 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China The relationship between parents and children is not extinguished by the divorce of the parents. After divorce, the children are still the children of both parents, regardless of whether they are raised directly by the father or mother.

    After the divorce, parents still have the right and obligation to support, educate and protect their children in the closed state. In the event of a divorce, children under the age of two shall be raised directly by their mothers. For children who have reached the age of two and the parents fail to reach an agreement on the issue of child support, the court shall make a judgment in accordance with the principle of the best interests of the minor child on the basis of the specific circumstances of both parties.

    Where children have reached the age of 8, their true wishes shall be respected.

    The younger sister gave the child to the elder sister Mo. Now that my sister-in-law and brother-in-law have reconciled, my sister wants to return to Shenhu's child. My sister didn't want to. At that time, only the first filial piety was a verbal agreement. There is no written agreement. The child's mother's sister is the child's expense.

    Dear, if there is only a verbal agreement, it is okay to have witnesses.

    Can relatives.

    Yes, you can. We didn't go through the formalities for adoption, it was just a verbal agreement. If the parties do not agree. Will my sister win if she sues?

    Dear, it is able to win.

    But how old is the child now?

    One year and two months.

    Dear, the chances of winning the case are relatively small.

    The child has been at his parents' house for half a year since he went to the old age in October. The expenses are all burned by my sister. My sister and brother-in-law's family never paid a dime. Even his sister's expenses were given by his sister.

    Dear, you need to pay for this expense to your sister.

    It is recommended that you consult with your sister first.

    What if we can't discuss it? What to do.

    Dear, then the only way to defend your rights is to sue for rights.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Dad and Mom gave birth to two daughters, Dad has been dead for many years, what will happen if Mom and Sister don't support and lose to Sister to raise.

    Hello dear, it is not a legal obligation for a brother or sister to support a brother or sister, but a condition. Older siblings who cannot afford it have no obligation to support younger siblings; Although the elder sibling can afford it, the parents are still there, and the parents have the ability to support the younger siblings, and the younger siblings have no obligation to support the younger siblings. If a younger sibling is raised by a brother or sister, the elder sister has the ability to work or has a livelihood**, and the younger sibling has no obligation to support him; The younger siblings who have not been supported by the elder brother and sister have no hand attack, and no matter what the circumstances, there is no obligation to support the elder sibling.

    Therefore, the specific situation depends on whether the sister can afford to raise her brother.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Abstract: If the adoptive daughter finds his biological parents, and then ignores his biological father, or even maliciously attacks her adoptive father, there is also a situation where the child's biological parents want to take the child away from the adoptive parent's side, then the adoptive parents can only use money to keep the child by their side as much as possible.

    Under what circumstances does the biological father want to get back the alimony for raising his daughter for more than 20 years?

    If the adoptive daughter finds his biological parents, and then ignores his biological father, and even maliciously attacks her adoptive father, there is also a situation where the child's biological parents want to take the child away from the adoptive father's adoptive mother, then the adoptive parents can only use money to keep the child by their side as much as possible.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    There are a lot of cases like this, but not necessarily 18 years ago.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It is possible to go through legal formalities

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    There's so much of this kind of thing, I just don't know it.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    According to Article 7 of the Adoption Law, the adoption of a child of a blood relative of the same generation within three generations may be exempted from the restrictions of Article 4, Paragraph 3, Article 5, Paragraph 3, and Article 9 of this Law and the adoptee's age of less than 14. Overseas Chinese who adopt children of blood relatives of the same generation within three generations may also be exempted from the restriction that the adopter has no children. Article 8 An adopter may only adopt one child.

    Article 10: Biological parents who send their children for adoption must be jointly adopted by both parties. Where one of the biological parents is unknown or cannot be found, they may be unilaterally adopted. If a spouse adopts a child, the husband and wife must adopt it jointly.

    Article 11: Adoption by the adopter and adoption by the adopter must be done voluntarily. Where minors over the age of 10 are adopted, the consent of the adoptee shall be obtained.

    Article 15: Adoptions shall be registered with the people's ** civil affairs department at the county level or above. The adoptive relationship is established from the date of registration.

    Zongheng Legal Network Guizhu lawyer.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    You must first go to the civil affairs department to apply for a renewed certificate, and then go to the local police station to register and change the relationship, but you may be involved in foreign affairs, and what issues will be involved depend on the opinions of the local police station.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It's best to hire a lawyer, after all, lawyers know a lot, otherwise it will be bad if there is any legal dispute.

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