Adoption Agency

SHOULD I CHOOSE AN ADOPTION AGENCY OR AN ATTORNEY FOR PUTTING MY BABY UP FOR ADOPTION IN INDIANA?

While considering adoption, one of the most confusing decisions is to contact an adoption agency or an attorney. The information available on the Internet often feels biased toward adoption agencies. As a birth mother, it can be overwhelming. Many prospective parents who are new to adoption are overwhelmed by their search results.

Social workers and counselors usually run adoption agencies. Adoption lawyers, like Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (“Kirsh & Kirsh”—often misspelled as “Kirsch & Kirsch”), provide adoption services through its attorneys and dedicated staff. However, not all lawyers have equal qualifications.

Kirsh & Kirsh has provided adoption services for over 40 years. Its team of adoption attorneys have over 100 years of combined legal experience arranging compassionate, caring, and personalized adoption plans for both prospective adoptive parents and birth parents, in Indiana and across the country, primarily in Tennessee, Mississippi, Kentucky, Michigan, and Illinois, as evidenced by over 600 Five-Star Google Reviews. 

Birth Parents’ Role in Finding a Match

We provide profiles of loving and carefully screened families from all over the country. These families are committed to providing a safe, nurturing environment for your baby, and you can decide which one feels like the perfect fit.

You can review each family’s story, background, and values and ask any questions to ensure they align with your vision for your child’s future. 

The Types of Adoption Handled

At Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C., birth mothers who contact us for our assistance choose from open, semi-open, and closed adoption plans.

Open Adoption

Open adoption can help you stay connected with your child after birth. It describes the extent to which a birth mother and adoptive parent can share information both before and after giving the baby up for adoption. It can give you a sense of comfort and ease knowing your baby is in good hands and well-cared for. 

Semi-Open Adoption

This is an option for you if you don’t wish to get too involved in your child’s life but still want to know how your child is doing.

Closed Adoption

In this kind of adoption, the birth mother and the adoptive family will have no contact both before and after the placement of the child. It may be more difficult for birth parents to deal with their grief and find closure, and adoptive parents may not have access to the medical history when needed.

Take Time and Educate Yourself

There is so much information out there about adoption agencies and attorneys! Take a deep breath and take some time to equip yourself with reliable information that will empower you to make the right decision for growing your family. 

As a woman facing an unplanned pregnancy, you are the only one who can decide what’s right for you. When you contact us, you’re not obligated to choose adoption. You can take your time in determining whether this is the right choice for you.

Loving Adoptions by Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C., has helped many pregnant women with guidance as they decide to put their babies up for adoption. Our attorneys can help you find the perfect adoptive family for your baby.

We can speak with you, discuss birth mother benefits, answer your questions, and provide all the necessary information about the process. Our service is 100% free and confidential. Call/text 800-333-5736. You can also chat with us or email us.

POSITIVE ADOPTION LANGUAGE DISCLAIMER:  

Please understand that these blogs are written in a way to use language that people use when searching for help with their adoption plans. Unfortunately, while all of us understand what positive adoption language means, most expectant moms who come to us at first do not understand what that means. The most common search term on the Internet for pregnant moms is “How do I give up my baby for adoption.”  If we do not include those words in our blog posts and instead put “How do I create an adoption plan for my baby,” then our website will not show up in most expectant moms’ search results in Google.

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