
Adoption Rights
Adoption rights refer to the legal rights and responsibilities that come with adopting a child. These rights establish the adoptive parent’s authority to make decisions about the child's care, education, health, and welfare, similar to biological parents. Adoption also grants the child a legal relationship with the adoptive family, including inheritance rights. These rights protect both the child's well-being and the parent's responsibilities, ensuring a stable, permanent family environment. Adoption laws vary by jurisdiction, but overall, they serve to formalize and safeguard the parent-child relationship in the eyes of the law.