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Child abandonment
Child abandonment or the practice of abandoning one's offspring outside of legal adoption is a long standing social ill. Causes include many social, cultural and political reasons as well as mental illness.
Poverty is a root cause of child abandonment, persons in cultures with poor social welfare systems who are not financially capable of taking care of the child are more likely to abandon it. The political climate, such as difficulty in adoption proceedings, also lends itself to child abandonment.
China and other countries with laws limiting children per family, have high rates of selective child abandonment. Female children are not viewed as providing for a family's economic wealth, often quite the opposite in cultures that practice dowry, therefore they are illegally abandoned in hopes of producing a boy.
Societies with strong social structures and liberal adoption laws have lower rates of child abandonment.
The abandoned child is called a foundling.
Abandonment is sometimes done such that the life of the child is endangered; in other cases the child is left in a place where it is relatively safe and will soon be found.
Usually the child is a baby.
Occasionally the child is older. For example, in 2002 a Chinese mother living in Italy left her 6-year-old son Luca in a Burger King restaurant in Amsterdam, hoping that he would get a better life with whoever would be going to take care of him. She was caught when she came back to the Netherlands to inquire about his well-being, was convicted, and served 41 days in prison. She has been expected to resume taking care of him, and has been offered support with this, but it was decided later that Luca will go to foster parents in Italy, when suitable ones are found.
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Child abandonment
nora_z88@yahoo.com - August 14th, 2006
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I want articel about abandonment.... abandonment,eff abandonment
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Child abandonment
jennifer74tx@yahoo.com - July 21st, 2006
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Is it considered child abandonment when a father does not exercise his visitation rights for a certain length of time? If so, what are the conditions to which it is considered abandonment? What is the length of time in which it is considered abandonment?
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Child abandonment/left alone
lrichardson5835@comcast.net - October 15th, 2006
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I am trying to find out the the proper procedure for getting children out of foster care that have been taken there because the parents left them alone and went to the store on the same street they live on, while the children were sleep. There was no intention of abondonment at all. They just went to the grocery store and knew or hoped they would be back before they woke up, but unfortunately a neighbor saw them leave without the children and called the police on them. This happen in the state of Indiana, city of Indianapolis, county of
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Child abandonment
lstevens@simflo.com - October 17th, 2006
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In Az, what are the guidelines for filing adandonment charges on an absent father, full custody has been awarded to the mother, they are not married. There is no contact and no child support paid. Everytime Child support enforcment finds out where he works he quits his job.
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Child abandonment
krissy@arvig.net - October 22nd, 2006
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I have been taking care of my first cousins son, she left him at 9 months with her mother after child abuse charges were made toward her. Her mother was on house arrest and did not want him. The father picked him up and dropped him off with me saying that he did not want him and he wanted me to adopt him so he did not have to pay support, I have had him now for almost 8 months and I love him very much, we have had 3 court date so far and the judge keeps continuing because
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Child abandonment
Anonymous - October 27th, 2006
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my brother son has been with me for four months, and his mother has only seen him three times. she can not take care of him right now, because she use drugs and don't have the money. i want to know what do i do to keep her from coming back for him four years from now, and just take him away.
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Child abandonment
Anonymous - November 7th, 2006
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Hi my name is josh and i go to I.E Weldon Secendary School in Lindsay Ontario and i do not agree with child abandonment it is wrong and i would never do a thing like that
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Child abandonment
jday9786@scbglobal.com - November 9th, 2006
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I HAVE A 12 YEAR OLD STEP-DAUGHTER MY HUSBAND AND I HAVE BEING RAISEING HER ON ARE OWN FOR FIVE YEARS NOW HER BIRTH MOTHER HAS NOT BEEN IN CONTACT WITH US AT ALL FOR THE LAST YEAR IN A HALF SHE DOES NOTHING TO SUPPORT HER AND WE ARE NOT SURE OF HER LAST NAME NOW OR WHERE SHE LIVES. HER MOTHER MY STEP-DAUGHTERS GRANDMA KEEPS IN TOUCH WITH US AND SOMETIMES MY STEP-DAUGHTER WILL SPEND THE NIGHT WITH HER. THE BIRTH MOTHER IS KNOWN FOR NOT KEEPING A JOB BEING ON DRUGS AND LIVEING HERE AND THERE. IWOULD
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i am gay
Anonymous - November 7th, 2006
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my name is spencer o`neil and i go to i.e.weldon lindsay ont. canada im in gr.9 but i skip a lot. i hump my dog alot but i cant stop it
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