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Legal Status: Understanding legal risk, legally freed, and adoption from foster care
In a legal risk adoptive placement, the rights of the child's birth parents have not yet been voluntarily or involuntarily terminated.
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In a legal risk adoptive placement, the rights of the child's birth parents have not yet been voluntarily or involuntarily terminated.
Open adoption refers to any type of contact between the child and his/her birth family after the adoption legalization. This ranges from annual cards...
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*This article is re-published from AdoptUSKids, a national resource on adoption and foster care. You can view the original article here.*
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Children do not need perfect parents! They need loving individuals who are fully committed to supporting them on their life’s journey, whatever that...
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When planning to adopt, many people say that the child’s race or ethnicity does not matter.
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The road to adoption as a way to create or add to your family is different for everyone. One of the first decisions is which type of adoption best...