Birth family definition

Birth family or "birth sibling" means the child's biological family or biological sibling.
Birth family means the child's biological family.
Birth family means the persons described in RCW 74.15.020(2)(a). [2011 c 89 § 5; 2009 c 491 § 5; 2003 c 226

Examples of Birth family in a sentence

  • Contact agreements should reflect the terminology used in the LJW, such as when referring to Birth family members.

  • This fee does not include mileage, other travel expenses if required, postage to mail/deliver packages to and from the adoptive family and Birth family, as these expenses/disbursements are the responsibility of the adoptive family.

  • If this is not done then the AE obligation will be triggered straight away.

  • Birth family and anyone else connected with the adoption and mentioned in adoption records (e.g. foster carers) should be informed that information will be kept confidential, but may need to be shared with the adoption panel and prospective adopters.

  • Birth family members often access this support, which is seen as independent from the childcare team.


More Definitions of Birth family

Birth family or "birth sibling" means the child's biological family or biological sibling. 3285 "Birth parent" means the child's biological parent and, for purposes of adoptive placement, means 3286 parent(s) by previous adoption. 3287 "Board" means the State Board of Social Services. 3288 "Child" means any natural person under 18 years of age. 3289 "Child day center" means a child day program offered to (i) two or more children under the age of
Birth family or "birth sibling" means the child's biological family or biological sibling. 2807 "Birth parent" means the child's biological parent and, for purposes of adoptive placement, means 2808 parent(s) by previous adoption. 2809 "Board" means the State Board of Social Services. 2810 "Child" means any natural person under 18 years of age. 2811 "Child day center" means a child day program offered to (i) two or more children under the age of 2812 13 in a facility that is not the residence of the provider or of any of the children in care or (ii) 13 or 2813 more children at any location. 2814 "Child day program" means a regularly operating service arrangement for children where, during the 2815 absence of a parent or guardian, a person or organization has agreed to assume responsibility for the 2816 supervision, protection, and well-being of a child under the age of 13 for less than a 24-hour period. 2817 "Child-placing agency" means any person who places children in foster homes, adoptive homes or 2818 independent living arrangements pursuant to § 63.2-1819 or a local board that places children in foster 2819 homes or adoptive homes pursuant to §§ 63.2-900, 63.2-903, and 63.2-1221. Officers, employees, or 2820 agents of the Commonwealth, or any locality acting within the scope of their authority as such, who 2821 serve as or maintain a child-placing agency, shall not be required to be licensed. 2822 "Child-protective services" means the identification, receipt and immediate response to complaints 2823 and reports of alleged child abuse or neglect for children under 18 years of age. It also includes 2824 assessment, and arranging for and providing necessary protective and rehabilitative services for a child 2825 and his family when the child has been found to have been abused or neglected or is at risk of being
Birth family means the persons described in RCW 74.15.020(2)(a). [2011 c 89
Birth family means a person or persons who are part of the children’s natural family.
Birth family means the persons described in RCW 74.15.020(2)(a). [2011 c 89 § 5; 2009 c 491 § 5; 2003 c 226 § 2; 2002 c 52 § 7; 2000 c 122 § 32; 1990 c 284 § 25.]
Birth family or "birth sibling" means the child's biological family or biological sibling. "Birth parent" means the child's biological parent and, for purposes of adoptive placement, means parent(s) by previous adoption.
Birth family or "birth sibling" means the child's biological family or biological sibling. 1773 "Birth parent" means the child's biological parent and, for purposes of adoptive placement, means 1774 parent(s) by previous adoption. 1775 "Board" means the State Board of Social Services. 1776 "Child" means any natural person under 18 years of age. 1777 "Child day center" means a child day program offered to (i) two or more children under the age of 1778 13 in a facility that is not the residence of the provider or of any of the children in care or (ii) 13 or 1779 more children at any location. 1780 "Child day program" means a regularly operating service arrangement for children where, during the 1781 absence of a parent or guardian, a person or organization has agreed to assume responsibility for the