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Created page with "'''''Second signings''''' are essentially what they sound like. Generally, in the case where a contract requires a parent, the person who signed that contract previously will need to then perform the role of the parent. To achieve this, they will sign a second contract, that of the parental role. This is often done before a child is born, though in most cases it can be done before or after conception. If a child will be adopted, signing is done before adoption. In som..."
 
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'''''Second signings''''' are essentially what they sound like. Generally, in the case where a contract requires a parent, the person who signed that contract previously will need to then perform the role of the parent. To achieve this, they will sign a second contract, that of the parental role.
'''Second signings''' are essentially what they sound like. Generally, in the case where a contract requires a parent, the person who signed that contract previously will need to then perform the role of the parent. To achieve this, they will sign a second contract, that of the parental role.


This is often done before a child is born, though in most cases it can be done before or after conception. If a child will be adopted, signing is done before adoption.  
This is often done before a child is born, though in most cases it can be done before or after conception. If a child will be adopted, signing is done before adoption.  


In some cases, such as [[The Story Of The Farmer's Three Daughters||The Story of the Farmer's Three Daughters]], three generations can make the situation more complicated.
In some cases, such as [[The Story Of The Farmer's Three Daughters|The Story of the Farmer's Three Daughters]], three generations can make the situation more complicated.

Latest revision as of 13:09, 16 April 2023

Second signings are essentially what they sound like. Generally, in the case where a contract requires a parent, the person who signed that contract previously will need to then perform the role of the parent. To achieve this, they will sign a second contract, that of the parental role.

This is often done before a child is born, though in most cases it can be done before or after conception. If a child will be adopted, signing is done before adoption.

In some cases, such as The Story of the Farmer's Three Daughters, three generations can make the situation more complicated.