Kirsh & Kirsh
Adoption Blog
The laws of Indiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Kentucky and some other states do not require a woman, thinking about giving up her baby for adoption, or more correctly “making an adoption plan for their baby,” to identify the father of the child. If the birth mother got pregnant in Indiana, the following blog explains her options: […]
We, at Adoption Attorneys Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (“Kirsh & Kirsh”) get asked this question for a variety of reasons, including the father abused the birth mother, said he did not believe he fathered the child, disappeared after learning of the pregnancy, in any case is not ready to be a father, and the like. […]
Over the 35+ years we have been handling adoptions, we at Adoption Attorneys Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (“Kirsh & Kirsh”) have worked with quite a few birth mothers who gave their babies up for adoption or, more correctly, made an adoption plan for their newborns, and later returned to us with another unplanned pregnancy – […]
We at Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (“Kirsh & Kirsh”) have helped literally numerous women, over the past 35+ years, who have an unplanned pregnancy or untimely pregnancy. It is never too early or late to explore adoption. At Kirsh & Kirsh, we welcome birth mothers to contact us whenever they want the information — whether they […]
If you are asking yourself this question, you should investigate giving up your baby for adoption, or more correctly, making an adoption plan for your child. Parenting is a huge, lifelong responsibility – it takes time, commitment, resources (not just money), skill, knowledge, and support. Parents who are prepared for that responsibility do NOT ask […]




