Whether you are a potential Adoptive Family looking to adopt a child or Birth Parent(s) looking to create an adoption plan for your child, you should be confident of the quality of the adoption agency or adoption professional you are choosing.
Whether you are a potential Adoptive Family looking to adopt a child or Birth Parent(s) looking to create an adoption plan for your child, you should be confident of the quality of the adoption agency or adoption professional you are choosing. While you will have questions related to your specific situation, you might not necessarily know what you should be able expect of them.
There are universal standards, practices, and general ideas that all adoption professionals should hold themselves to, and they can also give you information that will help you get the most out of your adoption experience. Do your research in advance; you don’t want to be surprised later on, after you are committed to a certain path.
With that in mind, here are some questions you should definitely ask adoption professionals:
These questions can help you decide if the professional or agency follows state regulations.
Counseling can help ease tensions often found in the adoption process. Ensure that these resources are available to you to make the adoption process healthier for everyone.
Communication is the number one way to ensure a good relationship on all sides. Keeping a wholesome connection with your chosen Adopting Parents and the adoption professional is essential for a happy and successful adoption.
Knowing what kind of relationship you will have with your child’s Adoptive Family can help the communication between parties.
These questions can help you decide if the professional or agency is established in their practice and up-to-date with state regulations.
Learn how you can gauge the time you may have to prepare for your new child physically, mentally, and financially.
Counseling can help ease the tensions often found in adoption, such as commitment issues, financial stress, and emotional wellness. Ensuring that your professional has these resources available to you makes the adoption process healthier for everyone.
Communication is the number one way to ensure a good relationship. Keeping a wholesome connection with both the Birth Parents and your adoption professional is essential for a happy and successful adoption.
Use these questions to determine the cost of adoption and if the adoption entity has any un-advertised, hidden costs, or even if, worst-case-scenario, they may be trying to scam you.
Some or all of the things listed below could be a consideration with some adoption entities, so make sure you understand whether you are eligible to adopt with them, or whether you might have to undergo a longer wait time as a result of any of these factors. You should also ask about the screening procedures Adoptive Families must go through, as they usually vary at least slightly from organization to organization.
Are you eligible to adopt, given your:
Knowing basic information about the Birth Parents can help you better choose whether to agree to an opportunity and to better prepare your home for the child.
Asking specific questions about the child can help you better prepare physically and mentally for their highly anticipated arrival.
Knowing what kind of relationship you will have with your child’s Birth Family can help open up communication between parties which will better suit the needs of the child (first and foremost) as well as both sets of parents involved.
Adoption is a difficult process, so having additional support can be beneficial during this process. Former Adoptive Families can give advice, while support groups and clinics can provide assistance. Check to see if your adoption professionals have references for Adoptive Parents.
If you are planning on adopting internationally, you should ask all of the above questions, but you should also ask some more that are specific to adopting from international programs:
Traveling is both time consuming and costly, so be being prepared for it will help reduce stress when it comes to the adoption process.
With international adoptions especially, it is important to do research to make sure that the agency or adoption professional hasn’t been involved in questionable cases overseas. Many international adoption agencies also have specifications when it comes to adoption (such as marriage laws or gender laws). Thoroughly researching these specifications beforehand can help to avoid any adoption delays.
These questions are generally listed on an entity’s website, but should definitely be asked about if not found there.
Adoption Network has been helping build families through adoption for over 20 years.
ANLC provides you a personal support team throughout every step: Adoption Consultant, Media Coordinator, Client Liaison, and Adoption Advisor.
ANLC’s Adopting Parents are selected by a Birth Mother, on average, within 4 to 13 months.
ANLC completes approximately 200-250 adoptions on average annually.
ANLC will market and advertise you through multiple nationally promoted websites PLUS provide exposure on Social Media.
ANLC has prominent nationwide advertising campaigns on the leading search engines and has relationships with health and social services organizations to reach Birth Mothers.
ANLC will provide you a personal Media Coordinator who works with you to create customized web and paper marketing profiles.
ANLC will obtain as much information as possible about the Birth Parents’ health history, ethnicity and social background. ANLC will also seek a release from the Birth Mother to obtain her pre-natal medical records.
ANLC will continue to provide services at no additional cost if a Birth Mother changes her mind or if there are unforeseen health issues. In addition, circumstances may provide for a refund of Birth Mother Support.
ANLC is committed to providing every Adopting Family with services until a successful adoption is achieved.
ANLC oversees or personally manages your Birth Mother support. Support for living expenses is disbursed through a client trust account, either by ANLC or through a legal entity in the Birth Mother’s state.
ANLC will assist you in obtaining financing by recommending several financing programs for your adoption.
Of course, there are many other questions you can ask, but you should have the answers to at least these questions as you go further into the adoption process. The adoption professional should give you the answers to these questions in a direct and honest way. Any unknowns should be cleared up as soon as possible in order to avoid any misunderstanding or, worse, potentially unethical organizations trying to capitalize on your desire to adopt.
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