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Adoption Process

Placing newborn for adoption
Adoption Adoption Process Birthmother

When talking with children, it is important to provide age-appropriate information and be honest. Obviously, how you explain it to a 5-year-old will differ from what you tell a 15-year-old. For a 5-year-old, as an example, you may want to say something like: “Mommy had a very difficult decision to make and did what she […]

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Adoption Process Birthmother

In certain circumstances, you may give up your baby for adoption without completing a background form, but consider these reasons for not only filling one out but doing so in as much detail as possible: At Adoption Attorneys Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (“Kirsh & Kirsh”), the four adoption attorneys at Kirsh & Kirsh have over 100 years […]

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IF I PUT MY BABY UP FOR ADOPTION, WHY DO I HAVE TO TAKE THE TIME TO COMPLETE A DETAILED SOCIAL AND MEDICAL HISTORY BACKGROUND FORM?
WHAT IS THE PROCESS IF I PUT MY BABY UP FOR ADOPTION
Adoption Process Birthmother

We, at Adoption Attorneys Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (“Kirsh & Kirsh”) get asked this question often. We cannot answer for national adoption agencies nor local adoption agencies, but at Kirsh & Kirsh, we try to make the process as straightforward and simple as possible without unnecessary meetings and paperwork. While we will only arrange to […]

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MY FRIEND ASKED ME TO ADOPT HER NEWBORN BABY. SHOULD I DO IT?
Adoption Adoption Process Adoptive Parent Birthmother

The way you answer has huge consequences for the birthmother, you, and the child. Therefore, take time to think about it before you answer. Obviously, your friend – the birthmother – must trust you, and you may feel honored for her to have even asked you the question. In deciding what to do, here are […]

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