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My fiance and i are wanting to adopt a baby. We are wondering if we must go through an agency. Do birth mothers give their kids away? Not being in a negitive way at all. I myself is adopted so i know how wonderful is. Basicly is there any birth mother how can not affort to take care of her child and would like to put it in a loving home?

2007-03-08 15:15:05 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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There's another way to do this that does not hurt your pocketbook. You can become a licensed foster parent with the option of only to adopt a baby. I did this before. I became one in order to adopt a child between the ages of 0-3. You can tell the social worker a more specific age group that you would like to adopt. You won't be given children to foster if you chose this route.

The social worker will then look for a baby that has already been given up or taken away from a birth mother with their parental rights already or in the process of being severed. You can chose either or say just only the one that has parental rights already severed that way it is not a concern anymore.

The first baby I met was 8 months old, and we were able to pick him up from his foster home and take him home with us for the weekend to get to know him first before deciding if it's the right match or not. Our license as a foster parent allows us to do this. We fell in love with him right away and spent time with him on four weekends before having him permanently that way his transition between homes went smoothly for him and his foster parents.

There is no cost involved in this. Children adopted through the foster care system receive monthly stipends before and after the adoption as long as the income requirements are met and they also receive free healthcare that continues until their 18 (again income requirement). This is a great way to adopt.

Every state might have different regulations, so you can contact the public Social Services/Foster Care agency (not the private foster care agencies as those are different) in your area and talk with a social worker more about what the options are. Doesn't hurt to find out.

Hope that helps! Good luck!

2007-03-08 15:31:58 · answer #1 · answered by Amma's Child 5 · 1 0

While it is way better to go through an agency the issue I see is that an agency is going to want you and your fiance to actually be legally married before you adopt. Why? It promotes a stronger family unit.

There are couples that go through on their own, you see it all the time in the newspapers, but I would be thinking if they are going it alone does that mean that they couldn't pass an agencies requirements?

You'd have to put up a lot of money to do it on your own also.

2007-03-08 15:26:13 · answer #2 · answered by ♥ Mary ♥ 4 · 0 0

You don't have to go through an agency, but you still have to jump the legal hoops. An agency is experienced with those hoops and can help you navigate the red tape. You can do it without an agency, but you need to be very informed. Personally, I'm going to go through an agency because the adoption process will be stressful enough without having to worry if I missed a legal document.

2007-03-08 15:21:06 · answer #3 · answered by Amanda M 4 · 0 0

i could wait to ensure issues contained in the marriage exercising consultation large. contained in the shape of a divorce, this guy could wrestle you for custody, and could be on equivalent grounds as if he were the bio dad. you are able to lose your son's survivor's advantages. i could propose having your vows along with your son contained in the marriage also, asking, "Do you're taking this guy to be your lawful step-dad?", etc. this type, your son has an afternoon to make it good that he finally has a dad, which many boys his age are aggressive about, fantastically because his father died. I also imagine that he could wait to regulate his call, until eventually he's previous sufficient to make a range about this. i could propose age 14-15, before he receives his driving force's license. At age 8, he don't have the loyalty thoughts, and may truly grieve contained in the technique of no longer desirous to damage absolutely everyone's thoughts. in case you do flow ahead with adoption plans, i could have him talk over with someone like his college counselor, with a heads up of what's occurring, to make certain if to a social worker experienced man or woman what his reactions could be. reliable luck on each little thing!

2016-12-05 10:54:02 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I belive you do have to go through an agency. Try to look up adoption agencys in your area.

2007-03-08 15:23:10 · answer #5 · answered by Yaz_Daz 2 · 0 0

umm you have to go through an agency.

or you could just try going to the hospital everyday and asking around if anyone wants to give up their baby to a complete stranger

2007-03-08 15:17:44 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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