Nothing in the world can ever go as smoothly as we like. This happens in all aspects of life and even in the world of adoption. Occasionally, a child gets adopted into a family and it doesnt turn out to be the right move. There could be a number of factors that could lead to an adoption dissolution. This is often called unadoption.
Adoption dissolution isnt very common when it involves a newborn or infant. It becomes more frequent with foster children who have problems adapting to their new environment and other family members such as siblings.
Siblings might tease the adopted child constantly or the adopted child might be very mean or abusive to new family members. Often this can be resolved through counseling or other forms of behavioral modification but not always.
Older children sometimes have a history of being adopted many different times by various families. This doesnt mean they are bad children but could be due to medical issues.
ADHD and reactive attachment disorder can cause problems for adoptive parents who dont understand these disorders completely and just cant deal with them.
Sometimes adoption dissolution is the only choice so...