How to Adopt a child/children.? |
| I am 54 years old and we would like to adopt a child. Is this possible in Ontario, Canada? Anyone having adopted, and not through the Children's Aid, please contact us. We are too old for C... |
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How to find my son? |
| Twelve years ago I gave birth to a baby boy, and my mother said that he died but recently I found out he was alive and my mother gave him for adoption. I can’t ask my mother where he is because she ... |
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Help with fiance's daughter? |
Help with fiance's daughter?
Recently my fiance just got sole custody of his 3 yr old daughter because her mother took off and left the state and moved 12 hours away. He had full custodial ... |
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Can my ex partner adopt my daughter? |
| i was with my ex partner when my daughter was 2 months old. he is not on the birth certificate and neither is the biological father as he did a runner when i found out i was pregnant and has ... |
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Does anyone have a suggestion for a great adoption agency for South Korea? |
| We just started thinking about adoption, but we know we definitely want to adopt from Korea. My husband is from Seoul and moved here when he was 6.... |
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What do you consider a PAP? |
Someone who is caring for a child with the intention of adoption that child?
someone working with an agency to adopt a child?
Someone who has decided that they would like to ... |
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Adoptees...I would love your input on how adoptive parents can do better.? |
| There is another question on here by a gal that said she always felt that her adoptive parents treated her differently and she wanted to know if other adoptees felt that way. This is an interesting ... |
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Adoption and s.s. number? |
| Our adoption was just finalized now I'm having to change his name everywhere from doctor's office to his social security card. I would love to also change his number on his social security, ... |
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Adoption question......? |
| I live in the state of florida. Does anyone know how my husband can adopt my daughter. Her father has nothing to do with her doesn't call or visit. He only pays child support when the state ... |
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Im looking for someone that was adopted.? |
| My friend just found out that when she was born she was a twin but her other twin was adopted because her mom only wanted one child. She is very up set at her parents for just now telling her since ... |
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Parents who have adopted? Have you expierenced RAD? |
| I have worked with a family for three years.. they adopted their son from Russia, he was eight when they got him. They were so excited and felt they were giving this child a second lease on life. T... |
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How do you make an adoption announcement like a newsletter? |
| i just want to mail out newsletters/adoption announcements to family and friends.Do i wait till the babys born,or do it now so people will know for when they see her; she wont have to be explaining ... |
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What was your beginning cost of adoption? |
| I live in Indiana and my dh and I are looking into adoption. What did you end up paying out of pocket for your adoption before the tax credit. We are trying to figure out how much money we will need. ... |
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What needs to be done when planning to adopt? |
| A woman that we know is planning on giving her baby up for adoption. She is very into it, that relatives that know her already talked to my brother if he and his wife would consider adopting the baby.... |
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Private adoption? |
| My friend is having a baby, and it is looking like I may end up adopting it. What is involved in the adoption process? What is required, how much does it cost? We live in different states... will ... |
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Adopted in the 1960's? |
just woundering if any1 on here has any adoption storys on how they found there birth parents
my mum was adopted and her parents were very younge at the time i adore my grandparents but i have ... |
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I am adopting a girl from Guatemala. How do I contact civil registry in city she was born? |
| Megan, the girl we are adopting, was born in Malacatan, San Marcos. We have run into a delay because our agency's contacts in Guatemala have had issues getting Megan's original birth ... |
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Pondering what to do, infertility, foster care, adoption? |
| i have had endometriosis since i was 17 and now am about to be 31, no kids....i currently dont work but my fiance does and was wondering how hard is it to get into foster care? if someone in the ... |
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Finding my birthmother? |
| I am trying to find my birthmother, but my adoption was a closed one through the catholic social services. I am at the point where I made a request but will not know anything unless she also makes a ... |
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laplandfan |
How complex is it to adopt a child from abroad that needs a home?
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I'm in the UK (40 yr old) married Additional Details INDEPENDANT
You have totally misunderstood me. I am neither thinking of having a baby or adopting as i have my own BUT what an appalling attitude you have and chip on your shoulder you have towards people that want to offer less fortunate or orphaned children a home!!!!!
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It depends.
Do you care that a child is being torn from his/her family because they don't have the same welfare systems the US/UK govt is giving the impoverished in our countries.
Go buy a baby if it doesn't bother you.
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innocent girl
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very, but it is worth it! go for mozambique children, they hold the love of the world! :)
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Depends on where you are adopting from. I know people who have adopted from several countries now. Some are easier than others, BUT you still have to get a visa to bring your child into your country and sometimes that is the hangup. Since you are in the UK, your best bet is to find a group of parents who are adopting from outside the UK and find out what the issues are.
The easiest foreign adoptions, of course, are ones where you are living in the foreign country temporarily. However, most folks can't afford to do that.
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Jennifer L
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I can't speak to the UK side of things, but it's a reasonable assumption that the adoption process of international adoption is as complex as it is in the US. Lots of paperwork, lots of hurry up and wait, lots of hoops to jump through.
Parenting children adopted from overseas is just as complex. There are racial (often), cultural, sometimes language issues, which can be addressed but they should not be underestimated.
Do a lot of research. International adoption is nothing to jump into if you're not a hundred percent committed. Don't venture forward blind! You also must educate yourself on choosing a reputable agency because there are many out there that are not and will gladly take your money, while paying someone to have a child for you. The idea is that you are providing a home for a child that needs one.
That said, there are children all over the world that need homes. The challenges are there. Not insurmountable, but they do need to be acknowledged and addressed.
Good luck!
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Larry B
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is that you madonna?
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YA Sucks
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It's a little more complex than adopting in the USA. You will have to deal with two separate governments and immigration. Otherwise, it's similar. There are children in other countries and here in the US who need forever families. A lot of people seem to have issues about adoption, but the truth is if someone doesn't step forward to raise them, they could and probably will languish in foster care or orphanages where they will be neglected. The issues that face adopted children pale in comparison to the children left behind in those situations. For an internationally adopted child to immigrate to the USA there must be proof that the child has been abandoned by both parents, not just that there is no one immediately available to care for the child. To not consider international adoption because of the fear that the birth parents might seek to return and claim the child is insufficient reasoning. All children need families and that doesn't mean the orphanage worker who comes by to hold the child for 5 minutes each day. International adoption can be more expensive but go where your heart guides you, after you've explored all avenues for adoption. If you come across those nay-sayers who discourage you, explore their motivation for doing so and weigh what's in the best interests of a child who has no family.
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CoreyGlen
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Adoption of a child has to be complex the authority that deals with adoption must make sure beyond any shadow of doupt that any adopted child will be brought up in a caring loving family and that that child will be given a better than best life.To your position and wanting to adopt says allot about you as a person and I wish you well but make sure you have really thought it through also with your partner you don't adopt because these children look cute remember they grow and become adults,can you and your partner give them a life that you would expect for yourself if you were in their shoes?. I have answered your question in this way because I myself am adopted and was given a very good life by my adopted mum and dad. They adopted me as a baby and were in their forties, when I was at primary school around 10yrs old my parents were in their 50's,this is something you have to think about.I wish you well in your endeavour and God bless.
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Gaia Raain
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It's extremely complex for the child, who doesn't have any say in the loss of his/her homeland, culture, family, language, food, etc. Often, children in orphanages in other countries have families who could care for them if they had the money. They place their children in orphanages temporarily because they can't afford to feed them at that time, and when they come back, their children have been sold to foreigners for top dollar. In other cases, there are baby farms, coercion of natural mothers/families (people will tell them they will be able to move to their child's new country when they grow up, ensuring that they will be taken care of in their old age, when in fact, no such thing will happen). International adoption is a minefield of corruption - and it's not worth it to save ONE child when there are so many more that will stay behind. Put your money into programs in their home countries so that the children there will be fed, housed, and clothed by their own families.
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