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Can’t he legally adopt this brother he’s been his primary care taker since he was a ba...

Mafuyu March 5, 2024 11:21 am

Can’t he legally adopt this brother he’s been his primary care taker since he was a baby,idk how the law’s work over there tho.i feel like he should be able to considering both parents neglected and abandoned both of them ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

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    Rollinbl14 March 5, 2024 11:27 am

    Now that the father’s back it may be harder since he could probably contest it. If he had done it earlier it might have still been difficult because of his financial situation.

    kareot March 5, 2024 11:28 am

    i don’t know the law too but if i were the authority, looking at his condition, i wouldn’t rule him as a fitting parent since he’s with debt and all and because of that the system might end up putting his brother in the orphanage for adoption and they’ll be separated so i guess he just didn’t wanna risk that happening

    JustBeingMyself March 5, 2024 12:50 pm

    His living conditions would rule him out as a responsible caretaker & or adoptive parent. They probably taken him away if they find out.

    Mafuyu March 6, 2024 6:07 am
    His living conditions would rule him out as a responsible caretaker & or adoptive parent. They probably taken him away if they find out. JustBeingMyself

    Idk here in a “America” you hear it all the time when parents are unfit to raise a child(children) and cps or the judge ,let’s the parents keep the child in the “home” where they end up deceased or abused.while truly fit parents have their child(children) take away.its f up how it happens more often than it should.

    I feel like if the brothers are happy and living well enough they should award him custody/ allow adoption.

    Just my imo (⊙…⊙ )

    JustBeingMyself March 6, 2024 6:32 am
    Idk here in a “America” you hear it all the time when parents are unfit to raise a child(children) and cps or the judge ,let’s the parents keep the child in the “home” where they end up deceased or ab... Mafuyu

    I found these:

    "Adopting is considered taboo in Korea and because of this, South Korea's orphans are almost never adopted unless a foreigner adopts them"

    "Applicants must be ages 25-44 at the time of home study approval. There is an age exception, allowing applicants to be 25-49 years of age at the time of home study approval if one of these conditions are met: 1) the applicants have previously adopted from South Korea; or 2) at least one parent is of Korean heritage."