The relationship between Crump and Georgia Tann is not very favorable for his legacy. Georgian Tann is strongly protecting Memphis. Because she is illegally putting her baby in a special nursing home for the elderly. These babies are often stolen. Ironically, the relationship between Georgia Tann and Crump still exists: 32 provinces are still offering birth certificates for adoption. By 1924, Georg Tian worked at a social orphanage in the Tennessee family of children specializing in adoption. Judge Kamilelli worked in medical school for two years before marrying a famous lawyer. She became the first female juvenile court judge in the south. At one point, Judge Kelly and George Antan obviously reached a commercial agreement. Since the child 's custody case was submitted to the court, the judge will issue a custody right to the orphanage. Since then, children will be adoptable and will be adopted - it is all very legal. $ 7 per child received at an orphanage
The relationship between Crump and Georgia Tann suggests that his view of his legacy is not very favorable. Tan enjoyed the strong protection of the clamp at Memphis because she illegally put her baby in a special nursing home for the elderly, but these babies were often stolen. Tann's heritage - and extension, today's clamp life has been issued in 32 states (as of January 2007), a birth certificate for adoption
Sometimes, the baby is discharged with a adoptive parent. Sometimes a baby is brought up first in foster care. During this time, adoptive parents will submit a legal document seeking adoption of the baby. The judge will approve the approval period after the waiting period (usually 1 to 6 months). At this point, recruitment is final. There are three types of adoption: 1) Open, 2) Close, and 3) Semi Open. In public adoption, biological mothers and adopted parents can meet and share name and address. In private adoption, mothers and adoptive parents never see or know each other's names. Adoptive parents can only obtain their biological information or information about their parents' family history - there is no information identifying them. In semi-open adoption, adoption institutions provide information about adoptive parents to mothers, and vice versa, but there is no direct contact between mothers and babies. Identity is usually hidden