Yes, you can give a child up for adoption without going through an adoption agency. It's called a private/independent adoption.
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When going through an adoption attorney you have to schedule many appointments, and you get to meet the family you are adopting from or to. And you have to sign papers.
There are many teen mothers willing to put their children up for adoption. Going to a good adoption agency is key. Most of the mothers are young unwed mothers.
There are a lot of factors involved in this.Was the adoption open, or was it sealed?Was it a foreign or domestic adoption?Was it a private adoption or through the state1. If the adoption was sealed, you're going to have to go through the courts to get anything. You may be limited as to how much information you can get, if any. If it was open, there may be info available (names, SSN, possibly other identifying information)2. If it's a foreign adoption, you're going to need to follow up with adoption agency. They may be able to put you in touch with people in the country you were adopted from. There may be little or no info available.3a. For a private adoption, you were probably adopted as an infant and have no memory of your birth family. You'll need to get in touch with the agency that you were adopted from, and possibly the courts to get at your adoption records.3b. If you were adopted through the state, you may have been adopted late enough to have memories that will help you track them down... extended family, or names that you can google, or look for on facebook. Otherwise see 3a.
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Your going to have to give a bit more detail to this question. If you mean adopt your children you could sign over custody but a court must approve such. If you mean adopt them if something happens to you then you can put such things into your will and it may be a good idea to also make him your power of attorney. However if you mean adoption in the normal sense then he will just have to go through the normal procedures. Normally going through a adoption agency is the best way. However I must warn you it is much harder for someone unmarried to adopt or if you happen to be a homosexual couple married or not can make it next to impossible.
Yes you have to go they Chickasaw adoption process!
YES ,BOTH PARENT'S HAVE TO SIGN OVER THEIR PARENTAL RIGHT'S( YOU CAN GET THE FORM @ THE LAW LIBRABRY IN THE COURT HOUSE ) STATE REASON FOR RESIGNING RIGHT'S IS SO THAT THE CHILD CAN BE ADOPTED. TO FILE THE PAPER WORK WOULD BE APPROX.. $200.00 DEPENDING ON YOUR LOCAL COURT HOUSE.
The short answer is ,it depends. If you are going through a reputable local agency you might not need a lawyer, but anything more complicated, such as an international or private adoption, yes, you would be better off at least consulting with an attorney. They can walk you through the process and protect your rights in case of any problems.
No you have to have it legally done, otherwise she can come back anytime and claim the baby back and things are going to get messy. The baby will need you as a parent on the paper. Are you going to adopt her baby or fostercare? Call a adoption agency if you are going to adopt.
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I am sorry that you are going through this stressful time right now in your life. Let me tell you what I would do. I would pray about this and it seems that you have. Then I would go to the adoption agency where I adopted the child and see if they can help me reverse the adoption. Or I would call a lawyer to help me out. If you are the parent that gave the child up for adoption and you want your child back, I would call a lawyer. I wish you all the luck in the world. Good luck and God Bless:)