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Yvonne's sister has decided to put her baby up for adoption, but she has to decide what type of adoption she wants to pursue. After the baby is born and adopted, she would like to stay in contact with the child and adoptive parents, and for the child to know her as the birth mother. Yvonne's sister discusses this with their aunt and uncle who are willing to legally adopt the child. Which type of adoption would be the best choice for Yvonne's sister?

A. A closed adoption
B. A flexible adoption
C. An adoption by relative
D. An open adoption​


Sagot :

Answer:

Adoption is an important decision, and ultimately a mother's choice. If at any point in the pregnancy you feel you should parent the child instead of the adoptive parents, yes, you have the right to change your mind. ... Once the court has awarded legal custody to the adoptive parents, you can no longer change your mind.

Answer:

An adoption by a relative

Explanation:

since the aunt and uncle are going to adopt then it would be a adoption by a relative (family member)

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