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kushlover'09

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the fellony was 12 years ago and she served her probation and did community service. the charge was distrabution of look a like substance. both birth parents are willing to sign over all rights to my sister. it would be a private adoption. if someone could reply a.s.a.p. it would be appreciated
 
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Proserpina

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the fellony was 12 years ago and she served her probation and did community service. the charge was distrabution of look a like substance. both birth parents are willing to sign over all rights to my sister. it would be a private adoption. if someone could reply a.s.a.p. it would be appreciated
They all need to be consulting with an attorney - sometimes an older felony charge won't hinder the prospective parent, but sometimes it will prevent them from adopting.
 

momofrose

Senior Member
Home Study

it is more likely than not that a home study would be ordered...tell your sister to be honest about everything and tell the social worker what she learned from that mistake and how it can help her be a better parent.
 

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