second parent adoption
What to ask an agency or attorney
Remember, education is your most valuable tool. These are some of the questions that families tend to ask. This is not a complete list, there is never a complete list of what you should know. Use your best judgment and add and take away items as the need fits. Your instincts will actually guide you to the right people to work with more than anything else. Also, remember that Families Like Ours is always here to help.
- Itemized list of costs
- Schedule of all parts of process
- How long placements have been taking in last year or so
An Introduction to Adoption
For many families wishing to have children, adoption becomes a viable option when biological means are not successful, available or the option of choice. This is especially true for Gay and Lesbian individuals. While currently most children with lesbian parents are biologically linked to one of their parents, adoption is becoming an option for them as well. Men, regardless of their sexual orientation have the option of surrogacy, but often the costs and legal atmosphere can become major hurdles.
Adoption 101: a family guide
Here is your adoption guide! We have taken each aspect of the adoption process and provided you with clear and useful information. This guide has been designed so you can walk your way through everything to do with adoption.
Families Like Ours books are designed to allow you to jump to any section you need within the book. If you're just starting out with your adoption plans, we highly suggest you read through everything within our Adoption 101: a family guide. Besides the index, you will also notice at the bottom of each page you can move to the next page, go back, and other options.
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