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Adoption is the legal act of permanently placing a child with a parent
or parents other than the birth parents. Adoption usually results in the
severing of the parental responsibilities and the placing of those responsibilities
and rights onto the adoptive parents. Whether you want to adopt a baby,
an older child, a child with special needs or a child of another race, our
adoption toolkit can help you achieve success! |
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Learn about types of adoption, rules about consent, and how a home
study works. There are quite a few different ways to bring a child into
your life, or confirm your legal relationship with one, through adoption.
Here’s the lowdown on the different ways that adoption can work. |
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Whether you have struggled with infertility, already have biological
children and want to expand your family, or have the desire to make a difference
in the life a parent-less child, adoption can be a very rewarding option
to consider. Below you will find some general information about... |
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Residence: Adoptive applicants must reside within the area that the
agency can serve directly, or, in an area where the agency can procure services
through another agency, social worker, or attorney with acceptable standards.
Age: We do not have strict age limits for determining whether prospective... |
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