The Facts about Adoption

There are many different forms of adoption, but the definition of it involves being legally cared for by someone that isn’t your biological parent. In some cases such as step parent adoption one parent is biological but the other one isn’t. Most of the time though a child that is adopted won’t be raised by either natural parent. Adoption is very common even though most people don’t tell you that they are adopted unless you know them well. It is estimated that 1 in 10 people in the United States have been adopted.

There are many forms of adoption that take place out there too that a person should be aware of. In the past adoption was deemed as very secretive with the records sealed. Now many of them are open in nature which means the natural parents know who has their child. The adoptive parents learn about the birth parents including their medical history. Such information helps them to offer the very best care for the children that they adopt.

Most of the time it is a married heterosexual couple that adopts in the United States. However, there are also same sex couples and even single men and women that now are able to pursue adoption. It all depends on the laws where they happen to live. Most people will adopt a child of the same race but that isn’t necessarily always the case. You may see a couple with a child that is a different race that they have legally adopted.

Sometimes adoption will occur within a family too. There are many reports of aunts and uncles adopting their nieces and nephews. There are also plenty of grandparents out there that adopt their grandchildren rather than seeing them being put up for adoption to strangers.

There are programs out there on local, state, and Federal levels to help with the cost of adoption. If you find it hard to pay for the fees on your own it is important to explore what you may qualify for. There are also programs including tax credits that can give you a financial break after the adoption has been completed. What will apply to you depends on where you live so find specific information based on location.

It is important to understand that not all adoption agencies or individuals have your best interest at heart. They may be scamming you for your money with no intention of relinquishing rights to a baby. Make sure you pay attention to warning signs and that you get legal representation before you work with them. You don’t want to lose your money or have the let down of not adopting a child like you thought you were in the process of doing.

If you are interested in adopting a child it is important to have the facts. There is plenty of inaccurate information circulating out there. A great deal of the problem lies within the fact that the laws are different for states and then for different countries. So what you hear may not be inaccurate as much as it simply doesn’t pertain to the laws where you live. Make sure the information you research on your own comes from reliable sources. You also should consult with an attorney that specializes in adoption before you proceed on your own.