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Can you adopt your own child?

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CuriousKit

Junior Member
I know someone who is pregnant and unmarried and for culture/religious reasons she would like to have the child secretly, and then adopt the child as though it is not genetically hers. Is this possible?
 


Perky

Senior Member
I know someone who is pregnant and unmarried and for culture/religious reasons she would like to have the child secretly, and then adopt the child as though it is not genetically hers. Is this possible?

Is this info for a friend or for a character?
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
I know someone who is pregnant and unmarried and for culture/religious reasons she would like to have the child secretly, and then adopt the child as though it is not genetically hers. Is this possible?

Just in case this is real....

Why?

If you really want to lie to your friends for culture/religious reasons, just do so. TELL them that you adopted the child. Your friends will not be asking to see the birth certificate.

Since you're lying to them, anyway, what's the point of possibly adding fraud onto that?
 

CJane

Senior Member
Just in case this is real....

Why?

If you really want to lie to your friends for culture/religious reasons, just do so. TELL them that you adopted the child. Your friends will not be asking to see the birth certificate.

Since you're lying to them, anyway, what's the point of possibly adding fraud onto that?

Isn't a birth certificate altered at the time of adoption to reflect the new parents?
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
Isn't a birth certificate altered at the time of adoption to reflect the new parents?

I don't know if that's true of every state, but it really doesn't matter. I don't think I've EVER showed my daughter's birth certificate to a friend and can't think of a reason why I would.

She wants to lie to her friends and family, so there's nothing to be gained by trying to formalize it.
 

Mass_Shyster

Senior Member
I know someone who is pregnant and unmarried and for culture/religious reasons she would like to have the child secretly, and then adopt the child as though it is not genetically hers. Is this possible?

Have your friend hand you the baby, and you hand the baby back. Now she can call it a black-market adoption.
 

CJane

Senior Member
I don't know if that's true of every state, but it really doesn't matter. I don't think I've EVER showed my daughter's birth certificate to a friend and can't think of a reason why I would.

She wants to lie to her friends and family, so there's nothing to be gained by trying to formalize it.

I don't even have copies of my girls' BCs. The only reason I have a copy of Twain's is because I went and got one so I could enroll him in Kindergarten this year.

What's funny to me? This is for "religious" reasons. I wanna know what version of God will be fooled by this scheme.
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
I don't even have copies of my girls' BCs. The only reason I have a copy of Twain's is because I went and got one so I could enroll him in Kindergarten this year.

What's funny to me? This is for "religious" reasons. I wanna know what version of God will be fooled by this scheme.

God will not. I suspect that the "friend" is hoping to "fool" her family and religious leaders and not be "shunned" by them. Although I do think this is just another fiction by OP.;)
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
Let's also not forget that it's not that easy to just adopt a child. It's not like going to the toy store and picking the prettiest doll, ya know?

As for the "religious" reasons? In what religion is lying okay? Lying to yourself, to the child, to GOD, and to the world at large? :eek:
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
Let's also not forget that it's not that easy to just adopt a child. It's not like going to the toy store and picking the prettiest doll, ya know?

As for the "religious" reasons? In what religion is lying okay? Lying to yourself, to the child, to GOD, and to the world at large? :eek:
Hypocr
The "religion" of hypocrisy. VERY common (in every way "common" can be interpreted).
 

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