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Ward Of Court And Adoption
If a baby is made ward of court can it be adopted without the mother`s agreement or her signing the adoption papers?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think, but I am not sure, ( I have an interest in law but no real knowledge) that Wardship proceedings begin in the High Court and are rarely necessary since the Children's Act, so I really don't know in modern times but historcially I imagine that the court took on parental responsibility for the child and thus was the final decision maker regarding adoption, although whether this could take place without the mother's knowledge I am unsure.
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If the child is made Ward of court,(which is quite unusual) custody and decision making will be vested in the High Court who will make any decision concerning the child, so the Mother would have to convince a Court that it was in the best interests of the child (being paramount) for her to succeed in being involved.
If the child is made Ward of court,(which is quite unusual) custody and decision making will be vested in the High Court who will make any decision concerning the child, so the Mother would have to convince a Court that it was in the best interests of the child (being paramount) for her to succeed in being involved.
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