Orphanism - Law Dictionary Search Results
legitimated
country has two legal parents and cannot qualify as an orphan unless: 1. only one of the parents is living, or
foster home
which care is provided to a child who has been orphaned or removed from the home of his or her natural
adopted child
at least two years. These rules do not apply to orphans adopted by American Citizens. The adoption decree must give the
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Orphanism - Law Dictionary Search Results
legitimated
country has two legal parents and cannot qualify as an orphan unless: 1. only one of the parents is living, or
foster home
which care is provided to a child who has been orphaned or removed from the home of his or her natural
adopted child
at least two years. These rules do not apply to orphans adopted by American Citizens. The adoption decree must give the
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Prerogative courts
Prerogative courts. The two archbishops have each of them a prerogative Court. The appeal is to the Privy Council, 2...
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