Honestly, making an adoption plan is easier than you might think. You’ll need to call an adoption professional and go over all your choices in your adoption plan, but there aren’t any real requirements for placing a child for adoption.
What are the Requirements for Placing a Child for Adoption?
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>How to Emotionally Prepare for Adoption
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>These 3 simple tips can help both prospective birth & adoptive parents prepare for adoption.
What is the Difference Between Adoption and Legal Guardianship?
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Legal guardianship, adoption, custody — we often receive questions from prospective birth parents & hopeful adoptive families who wonder, “What is the difference between adoption and legal guardianship?”
10 Tips for Having the Adoption Talk with Your Baby’s Father
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>Talking to the father of your baby about adoption can seem intimidating. Here are 10 tips to help you talk about adoption together:
10 Things an Adoption Attorney Wants Expectant Mothers to Know
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>An adoption attorney offers his advice on the things that all prospective birth mothers should know before they begin the adoption process.
In Moving Letter, Birth Mother Shares Her Love with Her Son
/?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { the_post_thumbnail(); } ?>One birth mother writes a letter to her son, four years after his adoption, telling him what she wants him to know about her decision to place him for adoption.