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Frequently Asked Questions About Adoption

 

What is Adoption?

Adoption is meant to establish a legally recognized, lifelong relationship between a parent and child who are not related biologically. The adoptive parent(s) becomes legally and morally responsible for the child's safety, education, health care, value development, development of life skills, as well as the day-to-day care of that child.

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How do I find an adoption agency?

There are approximately 3000 adoption agencies in the U.S., both public and private. You can contact a national adoption organization for referrals. A good place to start is the National Adoption Information Clearinghouse.

Who can adopt a child?

Most states have special requirements for adoption. Usually, any adult who is determined to be a fit parent may adopt a child. Married or unmarried couples may adopt jointly, and unmarried people may adopt a child through a process known as single-parent adoption.

Whose consent is needed for adoption to occur?

The birthparents must consent to the adoption in order for it to be legal. Most states wait until after the child's birth before allowing the birthparents to give their consent.

Do I need a lawyer to adopt a child?

Yes, but only if an adoption agency is not used. The adoption process is very complicated and needs to be handled by an experienced adoption lawyer. A lawyer can file the adoption petition and represent you at the court hearing.

What is surrogate parenthood?

This occurs when a woman agrees to bear a child for another couple, usually for reasons of infertility.

How do I find my birth parents if I was adopted?

State laws regulate the release of information from adoption records. Many States have established adoption registries that assist adopted adults, birth parents, and birth relatives with locating one another. The reunion registry located in the State where the adoption was finalized is generally a good place to start your search.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
Most adoptive parents are two parent families
Most adoptive parents are two parent families aged 31 to 40. A growing number of parents are aged 41 to 49. Most parents attended or completed college.
Adoption assistance is available
Monthly or one-time only subsidy payments to help adoptive parents raise children with special needs. These payments were initially made possible by the enactment of the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-272) which provided Federa
Children can be adopted from other countries
Adopting children from all over the world has become something U.S. residents and citizens have been doing more and more when starting or expanding their families. Over 20,000 inter-country adoptions are taking place per year in addition to the more than
 


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Latest news about Adoption cases in Minnesota and nationwide:

Abilene, Texas, Woman Faces Federal Charges In Adoption Scam
United States Attorney Richard B. Roper announced that Tawana Lynn Howard was arrested in Abilene, Texas, yesterday on charges outlined in a federa...
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2005 State Regulation of Adoption Expenses & Birth Parent Expenses
Nearly all States, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories have enacted statutes that provide some regulation of the fees and expenses t...
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Indexed Up To $10,390 For Qualified Adoption Expenses
Continuing to relieve the tax burdens of the American family remains one of the primary goals of this Congress. Without this measure, families whic...
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Adoption Terms

 


Today's Terms

Adoption exchange

Definition:
An organized way for "waiting children" to be listed along with "waiting families" with the goal of making matches between the children and families.

Multiethnic Placement Act (MEPA)

Definition:
This is a federal law enacted in 1994, and amended in 1996, which prohibits an adoption agency from delaying or denying the placement of any child on the basis of race, color or national origin.

Adoption triad

Definition:
The three primary persons affected by the adoption: the birthparents, the child and the adoptive parent(s).

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Adoption Resources

 


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Adoption Hot Topics

 


Topics Related to Adoption:

  • Adoption Agency
  • Open Adoption
  • Closed Adoption
  • Guardian Ad Litem
  • Foster Care
  • Adoptive Parents
  • Birth Parents

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Minnesota Adoption-Law Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Adoption-Law attorney you should contact our Adoption-Law Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Andover
  • Anoka
  • Austin
  • Bemidji
  • Brainerd
  • Burnsville
  • Circle Pines
  • Cottage Grove
  • Eden Prairie
  • Elk River
  • Faribault
  • Hastings
  • Lakeville
  • Mankato
  • Minneapolis
  • Moorhead
  • Osseo
  • Owatonna
  • Rochester
  • Saint Cloud
  • Saint Paul
  • Stillwater
  • Winona
 


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