The relevant conditions in this case are set out in ss 47 (4) and (5), these sections specifically provide that where a child was
placed for adoption under a placement order a parent or guardian may not oppose the making of an adoption order without the court's leave.
Section 24 (5) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 — «where (a) an application for the revocation of a placement order has been made and has not been disposed of, and (b) the child is not placed for adoption by the authority, the child may not without the court's leave be
placed for adoption under the order» — applies only where a substantive application for the revocation of a placement order has been made, ie the applicant, having got over the leave hurdle, is making a substantive application which, consequent upon the grant of leave, would be likely to have been perceived as having a real prospect of success.
Not exact matches
Interested adopters must be approved
under the same
adoption screening process that the society has in
place for all animals adopted from the society.
Under the ban, retail stores could only source pets
for sale from approved rescue organizations and shelters and
place them
for adoption in the retail environment.
Only 48 percent of the nation's shelters
place these pit bulls up
for adoption, another 30 percent of shelters put these dogs up
for adoption under special circumstances.
Younger Labradors will be
placed up
for adoption under the normal
adoption program.
* Providing lifetime care
for 300 animals * Conducts an intensive
adoption program
for homeless dogs and cats * Works directly with county animal services in saving lives of animals * Manages a feral cat colony providing a tree house, food, & daily care * Conducts a public feral cat trapping program
under the trap / neuter / return policy * Networks with 42 organizations across the U. S. in
placing wild & exotic animals * Distributes educational materials * Conducts peaceful public demonstrations to call attention to animal exploitation * Makes presentations at public hearing and forums * Promoting A Cruelty - Free Lifestyle by sponsoring public events and education * Conducts telephone and letter - writing campaigns
Before the animals are
placed up
for adoption, all are spayed or neutered and while
under anesthesia are given dental cleanings, when needed.
Under a TNR program, kittens and cats that are not actually feral but are abandoned pets forced to live on the streets or in the wild, may be socialized and
placed for adoption.
Kudos to our caretaker staff
under the leadership of sanctuary manager Leandra Lawrence
for their wonderful care of our cats and kittens, to our faithful volunteers
for helping to socialize them, and to our
adoption volunteers, led by Admission and Adoption Director Pamela Geisel and Adoption Coordinator Lauren Glazer, for placing them with their new f
adoption volunteers, led by Admission and
Adoption Director Pamela Geisel and Adoption Coordinator Lauren Glazer, for placing them with their new f
Adoption Director Pamela Geisel and
Adoption Coordinator Lauren Glazer, for placing them with their new f
Adoption Coordinator Lauren Glazer,
for placing them with their new families!
Unless they are very young animals (
under four months), be sure both your own cat / dog / rabbit and the pet
under consideration
for adoption are spayed or neutered BEFORE
placing them together.
The President considered seven cases of Scottish children
placed for adoption in England
under permanence orders with permission to adopt.
As Bitcoin grows in value and more
adoption is taking
place, it is important
for the miners to have the capability to cope and perform
under an increased transaction workload.
Research undertaken as part of the Inquiry including a freedom of information request submitted to all English local authorities found that 163 children in care
under a voluntary arrangement have been
placed with foster carers who are already approved as suitable adopters since foster
for adoption legislation came into force three years ago.
Even if you are
under 18, you are free to make the choice to
place your child
for adoption.
Children waiting
for adoption from foster care have been removed from their birth families and have been
placed under the care and supervision of the state.
The main purpose of the Act is to amend the
Adoption Act 2010 to provide: • that married parents may place a child for adoption, on a voluntary basis, in circumstances where both parents place the child for adoption and where both parents consent to the making of the adoption order; • for revised criteria so that where an application to adopt a child is made in respect of a child who is in the custody of and who has had a home with the applicants for a period of at least 18 months, and where that child's parents have failed in their parental duty towards that child for a continuous period of not less than 36 months, the High Court may dispense with parental consent and authorise the Adoption Authority to make an adoption order in respect of that child; • that the best interests of the child is the paramount consideration in relation to any matter, application or proceedings under the Adoption Act 2010 and that the views of the child shall be ascertained by the Adoption Authority or by the court, as the case may be, and shall be given due weight, having regard to the age and maturity of th
Adoption Act 2010 to provide: • that married parents may
place a child
for adoption, on a voluntary basis, in circumstances where both parents place the child for adoption and where both parents consent to the making of the adoption order; • for revised criteria so that where an application to adopt a child is made in respect of a child who is in the custody of and who has had a home with the applicants for a period of at least 18 months, and where that child's parents have failed in their parental duty towards that child for a continuous period of not less than 36 months, the High Court may dispense with parental consent and authorise the Adoption Authority to make an adoption order in respect of that child; • that the best interests of the child is the paramount consideration in relation to any matter, application or proceedings under the Adoption Act 2010 and that the views of the child shall be ascertained by the Adoption Authority or by the court, as the case may be, and shall be given due weight, having regard to the age and maturity of th
adoption, on a voluntary basis, in circumstances where both parents
place the child
for adoption and where both parents consent to the making of the adoption order; • for revised criteria so that where an application to adopt a child is made in respect of a child who is in the custody of and who has had a home with the applicants for a period of at least 18 months, and where that child's parents have failed in their parental duty towards that child for a continuous period of not less than 36 months, the High Court may dispense with parental consent and authorise the Adoption Authority to make an adoption order in respect of that child; • that the best interests of the child is the paramount consideration in relation to any matter, application or proceedings under the Adoption Act 2010 and that the views of the child shall be ascertained by the Adoption Authority or by the court, as the case may be, and shall be given due weight, having regard to the age and maturity of th
adoption and where both parents consent to the making of the
adoption order; • for revised criteria so that where an application to adopt a child is made in respect of a child who is in the custody of and who has had a home with the applicants for a period of at least 18 months, and where that child's parents have failed in their parental duty towards that child for a continuous period of not less than 36 months, the High Court may dispense with parental consent and authorise the Adoption Authority to make an adoption order in respect of that child; • that the best interests of the child is the paramount consideration in relation to any matter, application or proceedings under the Adoption Act 2010 and that the views of the child shall be ascertained by the Adoption Authority or by the court, as the case may be, and shall be given due weight, having regard to the age and maturity of th
adoption order; •
for revised criteria so that where an application to adopt a child is made in respect of a child who is in the custody of and who has had a home with the applicants
for a period of at least 18 months, and where that child's parents have failed in their parental duty towards that child
for a continuous period of not less than 36 months, the High Court may dispense with parental consent and authorise the
Adoption Authority to make an adoption order in respect of that child; • that the best interests of the child is the paramount consideration in relation to any matter, application or proceedings under the Adoption Act 2010 and that the views of the child shall be ascertained by the Adoption Authority or by the court, as the case may be, and shall be given due weight, having regard to the age and maturity of th
Adoption Authority to make an
adoption order in respect of that child; • that the best interests of the child is the paramount consideration in relation to any matter, application or proceedings under the Adoption Act 2010 and that the views of the child shall be ascertained by the Adoption Authority or by the court, as the case may be, and shall be given due weight, having regard to the age and maturity of th
adoption order in respect of that child; • that the best interests of the child is the paramount consideration in relation to any matter, application or proceedings
under the
Adoption Act 2010 and that the views of the child shall be ascertained by the Adoption Authority or by the court, as the case may be, and shall be given due weight, having regard to the age and maturity of th
Adoption Act 2010 and that the views of the child shall be ascertained by the
Adoption Authority or by the court, as the case may be, and shall be given due weight, having regard to the age and maturity of th
Adoption Authority or by the court, as the case may be, and shall be given due weight, having regard to the age and maturity of the child.
A term used to describe a Consent to
Adoption that has been signed by the biological parent of a child that is being placed for adoption, which under state law can not be revoked after it is signed, unless the court specifically finds that the Consent to Adoption was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation, or by the use force or undue duress on the birth
Adoption that has been signed by the biological parent of a child that is being
placed for adoption, which under state law can not be revoked after it is signed, unless the court specifically finds that the Consent to Adoption was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation, or by the use force or undue duress on the birth
adoption, which
under state law can not be revoked after it is signed, unless the court specifically finds that the Consent to
Adoption was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation, or by the use force or undue duress on the birth
Adoption was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation, or by the use force or undue duress on the birth parent.