Depend on the situation, if she accept you and want to live with you, then it is okay. But if she refused to accept you, then treated her like a sister, remember whoever take care of you when you are born until now is your parents. If your real mother can't do all of that, then thanks to her that she gave brith to you, but that is all!
2006-09-14 11:19:40
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answered by kathy T 2
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That would be up to your adoptive parents as long as you are under age 18. After 18 it's really all up to you.
You should really think about what you are doing though. Your adoptive parents love you and have raised you, it wasn't your real mom who was there when you had nightmares or when you were sick.
2006-09-14 11:20:06
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answered by Rawrrrr 6
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really DEPENDS on many factors. Your age for one if you were over 18 and working ans she and you BOTH wanted to try it no one could stop you. If you are still underage you would have to have permission from the person who has coustody of you. Your birth mom would need to be able to support you "which she may not be able to". So the answer is yes and no...if you wanted to that it would be affecting many peoples lives.
2006-09-14 11:28:03
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answered by ally'smom 5
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Depends on what your age would be at that time and if your birth mother wanted you to move in with her.
2006-09-14 11:25:56
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answered by Trish H 3
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When you are 18 you can do what you want, but until then the people that adopted you are your parents and legal guardians
2006-09-14 11:25:04
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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Only if your parents and your birthmother said it was OK. Remember that she has no parental rights, she signed those away. You can do whatever you want once you turn 18.
2006-09-15 01:41:05
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answered by KathyS 7
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she has given up her rights for you, but I have custody of my 17 year old brother. If you get consent from both of the party's, then you can use the school district to get a power of attorney over you. But it is kinda hard.
2006-09-14 11:21:30
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answered by sr22racing 5
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Nothing is impossible. Be postive and maybe get professional advice to help you, to prepare you for when the time comes.
2006-09-14 12:18:16
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answered by Happy-as-can-be 2
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i would talk to the woman who raised you as your mom and see how she feels about the whole thing and also talk to your birth mom and see how she feels
2006-09-14 15:39:40
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answered by Lisa H 1
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