home study

Q.B.C. : Why should I have a foster license if my goal is adoption?

This is one of the most common questions presented to FLO by pre-adoptive families. It comes down to a few important factors, depending upon the state in which you reside, or the state in which the potential child resides. 

Q.B.C.: How to answer questions on your home study

We actually used to give a work-shop on this topic, everyone would bring in their individual agency's paperwork package and everyone would work through the package. A FLO facilitator would be there on hand to help everyone through the process.

Types of Adoption

There are four “types” of adoption – public, private, independent and international. Each carry varying degrees of differences, some legal and some “cultural," but for gay and lesbian individuals, singles and couples the major consideration is how open you are about your life in the home study process. We are sure you have heard this before, but it stands repeating – “You don’t like living a lie in your life; do not start your family on a lie.”

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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