Kirsh & Kirsh
Adoption Blog
If you give up your baby for adoption, or more accurately, make an adoption plan for your baby, through Kirsh & Kirsh, your baby will NOT go into a foster home. Many years ago, local adoption agencies placed children into foster care before allowing the adoptive parents to assume custody of the newborns, but Kirsh […]
Yes, we can help you. Kirsh & Kirsh has lots of loving, carefully screened, prospective adoptive parents who have expressed interest in adopting babies exposed to drugs or born addicted to drugs. We have never known of an expectant mother who intentionally tried to hurt their unborn child by taking drugs, in our 35+ years […]
A few days ago, I, Steve Kirsh, of the adoption law firm of Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (“Kirsh & Kirsh”), met prospective adoptive parents via Zoom, who told me that they had been working with a national adoption agency, which matched them with an expectant mother. They lost $40,000 on the failed adoption, between what […]
We, at Kirsh & Kirsh, as adoption professionals in Indiana for more than 35 years and having assisted with numerous successful newborn adoptions, respect the sacrificial love of birth mothers who put aside their own needs to take care of the needs of their children. We know that whether a birth parent goes to a […]
YES! Some national adoption agencies and local adoption agencies, because of religious affiliation, do not accept gay or lesbian, prospective adoptive parents as clients. However, we, at Kirsh & Kirsh, have long believed that an expectant mother should have the right to select the family she wants to have adopt her baby. Kirsh & Kirsh […]




