How Adoption Works
Adoption is a life-changing experience for everyone involved. As a hopeful adoptive family, knowing what to expect before you begin this amazing journey helps you prepare and focus on the ultimate outcome of becoming a parent. Adoption is not as intimidating as it may initially seem – this article will walk you through the process.
While every adoption situation is unique, there are general steps in the adoption process that help make an adoption work. Whether you are just beginning your adoption research or are ready to start your journey, having a better understanding of what to expect can help improve your entire experience.
Anytime you have questions about how adoption works, you can call 1-800-ADOPTION or fill out this form to learn more. In the meantime, continue reading to learn more about the adoption process.
Choosing an Agency
Before you can begin the amazing journey adoption brings, the first and most important step in the process is choosing the right adoption agency. For over 30 years, American Adoptions has helped create over 13,000 families by focusing on providing the best adoption experience for everyone involved. What separates American Adoptions is our ability to provide services like:
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A full-service, national domestic agency
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Licensed agency/staff
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Shortest wait times
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Financial protection
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Ethical and Honest practices
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Much more
The agency you choose will be by your side through every step of the process – you want an agency you can trust. As a licensed agency, we are monitored and reviewed to ensure our practices are safe, honest, and legal.
Not all agencies are licensed. Do you really want to take such a big risk on something as important as reaching your dreams of parenthood?
Adoption Home Study
After you have chosen an agency, in order to become eligible for adoption, you must successfully complete and pass your adoption home study. This is essentially a task to determine your readiness and ability to adopt and become parents. To some, this may sound overwhelming, but your adoption specialist will help guide you through steps of the home study, including:
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All required paperwork
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Background testing
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Home visits
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Interviews with family
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And more
Once your home study has been approved, you are eligible to adopt, and will be an option for birth mothers to choose to place their baby with.
Being Chosen By a Birth Mother
When a birth mother decides adoption is the best option, she chooses the family she wants to place her child with. Through your adoptive family profile, you will help birth mothers learn more about you in hopes of there being a personal connection that leads to being chosen and to placement.
The best way to increase your visibility to birth mothers is to work with an agency that puts an emphasis on adoptive family marketing. Based on third-party research, on average, American Adoptions has 800% more marketing and visibility than other leading agencies. More marketing means shorter wait times and a better chance of finding the right adoption opportunity.
When a birth mother is interested in your family, adoption specialists will help coordinate a meeting to determine if this is the right connection for everyone. Once a birth mother has chosen a family, the level of communication you and the birth mother have throughout the pregnancy will depend on the type of adoption both of you have chosen to pursue.
Finalization of Your Adoption
Once a birth mother has delivered the baby and placement occurs, the last step you must complete before your child is legally recognized as a member of your family is the adoption finalization.
Each state has different rules and regulations on when finalization can occur. Working with your adoption specialist and legal team, you will attend a hearing where you will provide all of the necessary paperwork, answer a few questions, and explain your intentions behind adoption. Once you have completed these steps to the satisfaction of the judge, they will issue their final decree of adoption. At this point, your adoption process is complete, and your baby is a member of your family.
Contact American Adoptions
This was a brief overview of how adoption works and the key steps in the process. To learn more about adopting a child or to get answers to any questions you may have, call 1-800-ADOPTION or fill out this online form to speak with an adoption specialist.
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