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An edition of The complete adoption book (1997)

The complete adoption book

everything you need to know to adopt a child

3rd ed.
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Whether you choose to pursue independent, agency, or international adoption, The Complete Adoption Book, 3rd Edition is the most comprehensive and authoritative adoption book you can use to guide you through the process -- from deciding if adoption is right for you to budgeting your expenses to interviewing birth mothers. As adoption professionals and adoptive parents, authors Laura Beauvais-Godwin and Raymond Godwin bring an unparalleled level of expertise and compassion to every situation an adopting parent is likely to encounter. The information provided in The Complete Adoption Book includes: Information about every kind of adoption, from family adoption to independent and from agency to international; All contact information required for agencies, attorneys, and support groups; State-by-state requirements for completing legal adoptions; A step-by-step guide to the home study. The Complete Adoption Book, 3rd Edition puts control back in your hands and places you on the right track for securing the family you've always wanted quickly, legally, and with few complications. - Publisher.

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2005, Adams Media Corporation
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2005, Adams Media
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Table of Contents

Chapter One: Looking at Adoption Today.
There Are Children to Adopt
Who Can Adopt?
How to Begin
What Kind of Child Do You Want?
What Route Do You Want to Take?
Adopting After Infertility
Are You Ready to Accept Parenthood Through Adoption?
What Are Your Reasons for Wanting a Child?
Chapter Two: Infant Adoption. What Is an Adoption Agency?
Private Agencies That Place Infants
Religious Agencies
Traditional Adoption
Facilitated Agency Adoption
The Middle Road
Identified Agency Adoption
Why Consider an Identified Agency Adoption?
Identified Adoption : Some Disadvantages
Is an Identified Adoption for You?
When an Agency Turns You Down
Adoptive Parents' Rights : Getting All the Information
Private Agencies : What to Look Out For
Contracting with an Agency : What to Ask
Investigating an Agency's Reputation
Chapter Three: Independent Adoption.
The Independent Adoption Process
Why Pursue an Independent Adoption?
Independent Adoption : Some Disadvantages
Is a Domestic Infant Adoption for You?
Independent Adoption : One Couple's Story
Chapter Four: Choosing an Adoption Attorney.
Services and Fees
The Attorney as Intermediary
Your Attorney's Role in a Domestic or International Agency Adoption
Putting Together a Portfolio : A Quick Overview
Chapter Five : Finding a Birth Mother.
Networking
Broadcast Letters
Business Cards and Fliers
Newspaper Advertisements
Where Should You Advertise?
Internet Adoption Services
Searching for a Birth Mother : One Couple's Story
Chapter Six : Who Are Birth Mothers, Fathers, and Grandparents?
A Historical Perspective
Predicting the Likelihood of Placement
Choosing to Place a Baby
Birth Fathers
Birth Grandparents
Chapter Seven : Meeting the Birth Mother.
What to Tell Her, What to Ask
The First Meeting
Talking to Birth Mothers
Supporting a Birth Mother Emotionally
Supporting a Birth Mother Financially
Relating to More Than One Birth Mother
Chapter Eight : Birth Fathers and Their Rights.
Laws and Precedents
Worst-Case Scenarios
Chapter Nine : Openness in Adoption.
Is Open Adoption for You?
Open Adoption : Advantages
Open Adoption : Disadvantages
How Open Is Open?
Staying in Touch - Searching for Birth Families
How Are Searches Conducted?
Potential Outcomes of Searches
Searches After International Adoption
Contacting a Birth Relative
Legal Aspects of Searching
Chapter Ten : Special Families, Special Considerations.
Single-Parent Adoption
Adoption for Single Men
Adoption for Gays and Lesbians
Adoption for Unmarried Couples
Military Families
Chapter Eleven : Relative and Stepparent Adoption.
Adoption by Relatives
Kinship Adoption
Adoption by Grandparents
Adoption by Stepparents
The Stepparent Adoption Process
Chapter Twelve : International Adoption.
International Adoption : Advantages
International Adoption : Disadvantages
The International Adoption Process: Eighteen Steps
International Adoption for U.S. Citizens Living Abroad
International Travel When Adopting : Health and Safety Concerns
Your Trip Abroad
The Most Popular Countries and Regions for Adoption
International Adoption : One Couple's Story
Transition Issues
Citizenship for Your Child
Obtaining Your Child's Original Adoption Paperwork
Readopting Your Child in the United States
Getting a Social Security Card and Passport for Your Child
Follow-up Documentation for the Foreign Country
Arrange for a Final Medical Evaluation
Issues Related to Adopting International Children
Special Health Concerns for the Internationally Adopted Child
-- Resources Online
International Adoption : One Couple's Story
Chapter Thirteen : Adopting in Canada.
An Overview of Adoption in Canada
Private Domestic Adoptions
Provincial Rules and Regulations
Foster Care Adoption
International Adoption
Adopting a Child from the United States
Adoption in Quebec
Chapter Fourteen : Toddler Adoption.
Why Toddlers Are Available
Toddlers Through Private Adoption
Adopting a Toddler Internationally
Adopting a Toddler Through Social Services
Preparing for a Toddler
Adopting More Than One Toddler
Choosing to Adopt a Toddler
Chapter Fifteen : Special Needs Adoption.
Why Adopt from the Social Services System?
Getting Started
Who Are the Children in the Social Welfare System?
Special Needs Classification
Working with a State or Private Agency
The Adoption Process
Social Services Adoption : One Couple's Story
The Assigning of a Child
Questions to Ask Yourself
Adoption Networks or Exchanges
When the Adoption Is Completed
Disruptions
Talking to Your Child About Adoption and His or Her Past
Life Books
Open Adoption
Getting to Know More About Special Needs
Attachment Disorders
History of Sexual Abuse
Sibling Groups
African-American and Racially Mixed Children
Older Children
Chapter Sixteen : Transracial Adoption.
What to Consider
Broadening Your Options
What Is Transracial Adoption?
Biracial Child Placement
The Adoption Process
Private Agency Adoption
Public Agency Adoption
The Controversy over Transracial Adoption
Transracial Families
Providing Your Child with a Positive Ethnic Identity
Asian Adoptees
Adoption Policies and Practices
Chapter Seventeen : The Home Study.
When to Have a Home Study
Who Qualifies to Adopt?
Selecting an Agency or Independent Investigator
The Home Study Process
A Sample Home Study
Postplacement Supervisory Visits
Chapter Eighteen : Adoption Expenses.
Domestic Infant Adoption
Independent Adoption
Agency Adoption
How to Keep Your Expenses to a Reasonable Level
Paying for a Birth Mother's Living Expenses
International Adoption
Public Agency Adoptions
Paying for Your Adoption
Adoption Assistance as an Employee Benefit
The Adoption Tax Credit
State Subsidies for "Nonrecurring Costs"
State and Federal Support for Children with Special Needs
State Adoption Subsidy Programs
Tax Benefits
Adoption Assistance Checklist
Negotiating an Agreement
Loans
Grants and Other Resources
Chapter Nineteen : Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies.
Finding an Obstetrician
Prenatal Care
The Baby's Birth and Hospital Stay
Health Risks
Birth Mothers and Substance Abuse
The Signs and Results of Substance Abuse
What Risks Can You Accept?
How to Accept a Child with a Medical Condition
Chapter Twenty : Preparing for a Baby's Homecoming.
Infant and Child Care
Naming the Child
Appendix A. Adoption Laws : State-by-State Questions and Answers
Appendix B. Adoption Organizations : State-by-State Listings

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.734/0973
Library of Congress
HV875.55 .B45 2005

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Paperback
Pagination
xiii, 690 p.
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

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OL3404432M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
1593373694
ISBN 13
9781593373696
LCCN
2005019809
OCLC/WorldCat
61130701
Library Thing
259973
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