I Plan to Give My Baby Up for Adoption and the Adoption Agency Wants Me to Move to Another State. Do I Have to Move to Another State to Put My Baby Up for Adoption if the Adoptive Parents Do Not Live in My State?

NO — ABSOLUTEY, NOT!!! You do not have to move to another state, should NOT do so, and should be very leery of a national adoption agency or local adoption agency that asks you to move for these reasons: If you would like more information about adoption and available living expenses during and after your […]

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Adoption Adoption Process Birthmother

If you give up your baby for adoption with one of the adoptive families represented by Adoption Attorneys Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (“Kirsh & Kirsh”), you will NOT have the responsibility for paying for any of the medical costs associated with the birth of the child or your prenatal, delivery, or postpartum medical expenses related […]

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I HAVE PRIVATE INSURANCE WITH A LARGE DEDUCTIBLE. IF I PUT MY BABY UP FOR ADOPTION. WILL I HAVE TO PAY FOR ANY OF THE MEDICAL COSTS FOR THE DELIVERY AND BIRTH OF THE BABY?
My private insurance will not cover the baby’s medical expenses if I give the baby up for adoption. Will I have to pay for those myself or will the adoptive parents pay them?

We, at Adoption Attorneys Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (“Kirsh & Kirsh”), responded to a similar question about high-deductible, private insurance and stated that if an expectant mother or birth mother comes to us to put up her baby for adoption, or more correctly, make an adoption plan for the baby, we will see that her […]

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