Legal Adoption: A Child'S Best Protection
Legal Adoption: A Child'S Best Protection
Legal Adoption: A Child'S Best Protection
CHILD
(ABANDONED/NEGLECTED
/DEPENDENT)
PARENTS/GRANDPARENTS
INVOLUNTARY
(Cert. of Availability for Adoption)
VOLUNTARY
(Deed of Voluntary Commitment)
D.S.W.D.
temporary stop
Order of Adoption
ADOPTIVE PARENTS
PARENTAL AUTHORITY
(RIGHTS AND DUTIES)
- To keep them in their company
- To educate and instruct them by right precept and good example
- To provide support for their upbringing in keeping with their
means.
- To give them love and affection, advice and counsel, companionship
and understanding.
- To provide them with moral and spiritual guidance, inculcate in
them honesty, integrity, self-discipline, self-reliance, industry and thrift. -
To stimulate their interest in civic affairs and inspire in them compliance
with duties of citizenship.
- To enhance, protect, preserve and maintain their physical and
mental health at all times.
- To furnish them with good and wholesome educational materials
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Salient Points of RA 11222:
4. Be in a position to support and care for the child in keeping with the
means of the family
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PROCESSING
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ORDER OF ADOPTION
1. PARENTAL AUTHORITY - All legal ties between the biological parent and the adoptee shall
be severed;
3. SUCCESSION - The adopter and adoptee shall have reciprocal rights of succession without
distinction from legitimate filiation - the rights of the adopter & adoptee to be legal and
compulsory heirs of each other.
4. OTHER EFFECTS- Sever legal ties between the biological parent(s) and the adoptee (except
when the biological parents is the spouse of the adopter)
MAY THE ADOPTION BE
REVOKED OR RESCINDED
by the ADOPTER?
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Sec. 20. Effects of Rescission
The parental authority of the adoptee's biological parent(s),
or the legal custody of the Department shall be restored.
The reciprocal rights and obligations of the adopter(s) and
the adoptee to each other shall be extinguished.
The court shall order the restoration of the original birth
certificate.
Succession rights shall revert to its status prior to adoption,
but only as of the date of judgment of
judicial/administrative rescission. Vested rights acquired
prior to judicial/administrative rescission shall be
respected.
R.A. No. 11222, Article VII, Sec.
21 – Violations and Penalties
• Obtaining consent for an adoption through coercion,
undue influence, fraud, improper material inducement, or
other similar acts
• Noncompliance with the procedures and safeguards
provided by law for the adoption
• Subjecting or exposing child to be adopted to danger,
abuse or exploitation
Penalty: Imprisonment 6yrs-1 day to 12 yrs, and fine not
less than P200,000 at the discretion of the court
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Should an unwed mother adopt
her own child?
(f) To adopt or facilitate the adoption of persons for the purpose of prostitution,
pornography, sexual exploitation, forced labor, slavery, involuntary servitude
or debt bondage;
(b) When the adoption is effected through Republic Act No. 8043, otherwise known
as the "Inter-Country Adoption Act of 1995" and said adoption is for the
purpose of prostitution, pornography, sexual exploitation, forced labor, slavery,
involuntary servitude or debt bondage;
(d) When the offender is an ascendant, parent, sibling, guardian or a person who
exercises authority over the trafficked person or when the offense is committed
by a public officer or employee;
Section 10. Penalties and Sanctions