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  2. Closed adoption - Wikipedia

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    In some states, (North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia) the city and county of the adoptee's birth is changed on the amended birth certificate, to where the adoptive parents were living at the time the adoption was finalized. Often, the states will not give the adoptee the correct location of their birth.

  3. Child Welfare Information Gateway - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The Child Welfare Information Gateway covers child-welfare topics, including family-centered practice, child abuse and neglect, abuse and neglect prevention, child protection, family preservation and support, foster care, achieving and maintaining permanency, adoption, management of child welfare agencies and related topics such as ...

  4. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services

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    On January 4, 2013, [25] North Carolina Governor-elect Pat McCrory swore in Aldona Wos as Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. [25] At the time, NCDHHS had around 18,000 employees and a budget of around $18 billion. [26] Wos declined her $128,000 salary and was instead paid a token $1. [27]

  5. Trails Carolina staff where child died blocked social workers ...

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    In a Feb. 12 letter to the Trails Carolina executive director, N.C. Department of Health and Human Services officials said state social workers were on site Feb. 4, the day after a 12-year-old ...

  6. North Carolina started drug testing its welfare recipients ...

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  7. Putative father registry - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee State Legislature 36-2-318 notes that by registering, a putative father who has later revoked or been found not the father can still be held liable for "payment of child support, medical payments on behalf of the child, or any other payments, or that may involve the payment of damages involved in connection with such parentage."