Birth parent definition

Birth parent means the child's biological parent and, for purposes of adoptive placement, means parent(s) by previous adoption.
Birth parent means the biological mother or father of a child.

Examples of Birth parent in a sentence

  • Birth parent and adoptive family pre-selected-designated adoption4.

  • Birth parent counseling and support groups prior to and following release of parental rights5.

  • Birth parent and dependent minor children are eligible for travel advance of 80 percent of per diem, transferred electronically to the employee’s account.

  • Birth parent preferences for an adoptive family of a particular RCNO shall not be considered in the selection process.

  • Birth parent as of May 17, 2018:A birth parent who has taken maternity leave is entitled to up to 61 consecutive weeks beginning immediately after the maternity leave ends (unless employer approves otherwise).It is the employer’s responsibility to verify the leave period.


More Definitions of Birth parent

Birth parent means a biological parent or, in the case of a person previously adopted, an adoptive parent.
Birth parent means either:
Birth parent means each person who holds a legally recognized parental relationship to the child but does not include the adoptive parents in the adoption arranged by the adoption agency.
Birth parent means the woman who gave birth to a child, any man alleged by that woman to be the biological father of that child, or any man presumed by law or judicially determined to be the biological father of that child.
Birth parent means, in relation to a child or adoptee —
Birth parent means the person who is the biological parent of an adoptee and who is named as the parent on the original birth certificate of the adoptee.[PL 2007, c. 409, §5 (NEW); PL 2007, c. 409, §6 (AFF).]
Birth parent means the biological parent of an adopted person.