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?Some [LDAs] find it brings them closer to their adoptive families and loved ones. Others experience a range of emotions like shock, denial, depression, anger, and anxiety, while some may have few or no problems at all.
In most cases, no. A birth mother or biological parents who have given their child up for adoption cannot get the child back once the adoption has been legally finalized. That is because parental rights have been completely terminated from the biological parents and transferred to the adoptive parents.
What is an appropriate follow-up question after someone tells you that he/she is adopted? You need not ask a question at all. Just say, ?Oh, that's interesting?. If you feel you must ask a question, you could ask if he/she was adopted as an infant or older, or if he/she has ever traced the birth parents.
Revoking the adoption means you are no longer the child of your adoptive parents. Instead you again become the child of your original legal parent(s).
A finalization hearing legally completes the adoption process. Your social worker or attorney will notify you of the date and time. The proceeding lasts about 10 to 30 minutes. At this hearing, you, the Adoptive Parent(s) are given permanent legal custody of the adopted child.