No. Neither the Indiana nor Tennessee Department of Children Services (“DCS”), nor the Mississippi Department of Child Protective Services (“CPS”), nor the Kentucky Child Protection Branch (“CHFS”) will get involved BECAUSE you place a newborn for adoption. Those state, child protection agencies investigate children in need of services — children who suffer from neglect or […]
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Yes. Adoption Attorneys Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (“Kirsh & Kirsh”), act as the attorneys for prospective adoptive parents hoping to adopt newborns. Additionally, as an ethical matter, Kirsh & Kirsh cannot represent adoptive parents and the birth mother in the same adoption. However, aside from not giving an expectant mother or birth mother “legal advice,” […]
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It is NOT too late. We, at Adoption Attorneys Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (“Kirsh & Kirsh”), for more than 35 years, have helped many birth mothers put their babies up for adoption (make adoption plans) after they have left the hospital with the babies. In some of those situations, the birth mother looked into adoption […]
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