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Federal Adoption Laws: Adoption Laws by State

By John Smith on  From legaladviceaid.com
Adoption laws may differ by state, but there are certain adoption laws that each state must abide by in order to comply with the federal government. Federal adoption laws are many in number, but here are a few of the more important ones which are incorporated by individual states in order to provide for safe and secure adoptions for all parties involved: Adoption Assistance & Child Welfare Act Introduced in 1980, this was a major step in federal adoption laws, as this act provided programs to...Read Full Story

New Washington Adoption Laws

By John Smith on  From legaladviceaid.com
Washington adoption laws state that any mentally competent person over the age of 18 may adopt a child. It should be noted that children 14 years and older must give consent prior to being adopted. Adoption laws in Washington do not require a home study period – a window where the adoptive parents are interviewed thoroughly by a social worker – which sets them apart from most other states. Birth mothers can, under Washington adoption law, choose to work directly with the state’s Department of...Read Full Story

New North Carolina Adoption Laws

By John Smith on  From legaladviceaid.com
Over the past decade, North Carolina adoption laws have changed drastically, in order to give more rights to all parties involved – the birth mother, the adoptive family, and the adopted child. The biggest change is that North Carolina adoption law now allows contact between the birth mother and her adopted child after the adoption has been finalized by the courts. Photo from North Carolina Adoption Laws post Over the past 10 years, North Carolina adoption law have changed drastically...Read Full Story

New Jersey Adoption Laws

By John Smith on  From legaladviceaid.com
Adoption laws in New Jersey allow for any person – married or single – over the age of 18 to adopt a child. New Jersey adoption law also provides counseling, medical, mental health, financial, and legal assistance to both birth mothers and adoptive families alike. Adoptive families are able to, under New Jersey adoption laws, works directly with the birth mother, a placement agency, or a foster care facility when adopting a child. It is also completely legal under New Jersey adoption law for...Read Full Story

New Pennsylvania Adoption Laws

By John Smith on  From legaladviceaid.com
In recent years, Pennsylvania adoption law has undergone some changes that are considered more inclusive in regards to the legal rights of the adopted child. As in most states, adoption laws in Pennsylvania exist to assist the birth mother in placing her child with the appropriate family or foster agency, and even provide financial assistance to adoptive families to take care of adopted children. Pennsylvania adoption law even provides counseling for birth mothers, adoptive families, and...Read Full Story

New Arkansas Adoption Laws

By John Smith on  From legaladviceaid.com
Arkansas adoption law is very open, providing care and aid to birth mothers requiring financial, medical, or other assistance, as well as counseling from the first steps in placing a child for adoption, to the transition after the adoption is finalized. For adoptive families, it should be noted that adoption laws in Arkansas allow anyone to be adopted, but children over the age of 10 must provide consent to be placed with adoptive families. Arkansas adoption law also requires what is known as...Read Full Story

Five for Friday: 5 Ways I'm an "Angry Adoptee"

By RebeccaHawkes on  From rebeccahawkes.com
When adult adoptees speak critically of the institution of adoption or candidly share the negative aspects of our own experience of being adopted, we are sometimes labeled "angry." To many of us this comes across as dismissive. Amanda of Declassified Adoptee and the folks at Land of Gazillion Adoptees have teamed up to give adoptees a place to reclaim the "angry adoptee" label by focusing on the many legitimate reasons we have to be angry. Please visit the facebook page that they have created...Read Full Story
Mattapoisett adoptive parents taking steps to raise money and awareness for...
Mattapoisett residents Deanna and Victor Vieira are taking steps to help children in state foster care find loving adoptive families. The Vieira family has signed up for the Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange (MARE) Walk for Adoption Sunday, May 20.  
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Volunteer chooses to stay with social service agency after change
Volunteer chooses to stay with social service agency after changeThe Daily RepublicanBy Bill Swinford When the State of Illinois ended its relationship with Catholic Charities in adoption and foster care, Ed Davis considered stepping away from volunteering with the reworked regional agency – Christian Social Services – out of protest.  
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New Articles for April 2012
I spent most of my time this month thinking about foster parents and foster families. You will see the beginnings of a new e-course, that will be completed in May. You will also find articles on what a foster family can do to become stronger and happier while providing foster care to children in need. Suggested Reading/New Articles and Features: How Not to Let Your Kids Get Lost in the Chaos of Foster Parenting Learn How to Be a Strong...  
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'Fostering was the best choice we ever made' say family
'Fostering was the best choice we ever made' say familyThis is TamworthTHE dedicated work of a Tamworth foster care family has been highlighted as part of a county-wide campaign asking for others to give children a "loving, secure and happy home". Sarah and Carl Bradwell, from Lakeside, have been short-term foster carers ...  
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Furry Friends Available at New MCSPCA Adoption Center (Photos & Video...
Furry Friends Available at New MCSPCA Adoption Center (Photos & Video)Patch.comBy Noel Aliseo This cute shep-mix cuddles up to a MCSPCA volunteer while his new mommy signs adoption papers. A 3-month-old Sato puppy found a home after the new Monmouth County SPCA Homeward Bound Adoption Center at the Freehold Raceway Mall was open ...and more »  
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Warren Haynes Honored in Florida
RelixWarren Haynes Honored in FloridaRelixOne World Adoptions Services, a not-for-profit child placing service, and JAFCO, an agency that supports Jewish Adoption and Foster Care, were the recipients of his efforts. (Haynes and his wife Stefanie Scarmado announced the adoption of their son ...  
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