if you are still wanting to give your baby up i would love to talk to you about adopting your baby, i would provide you with all your medical, and make sure you are completely taken care of, could you please contact me at truexoblonde@Yahoo.com
Aim sorry to hear about u having to put ur baby up for adoption but u think about it all which is good thing..husband and i we are wanting to adopt and well he is 28 yrs old im 32yrs ols and unable to have children of our own.we want an open adoption but anyways we might be able to help each other out so email me at walshdelores@yahoo.com ill send u my phone number and we can talkand maybe get to know each other please email me thank u and good luck
nswer Hi, sorry about you situation. I know someone who can help you email me at michelle.miller@pobox.com I have a friend that her and her husband would like to adopt a baby. Private adoption is another way to go that is where you meet the couple that is gonna adopt your baby and you go through an adoption agency. Email me and I will give you their contact info.
Good luck,MichelleContact Bethany Christian Services of Orange City, Iowa.(712)737-4831. You can look through family profiles to select the family that would be best to place your child with.
AnswerCall your county human services or court house they should be able to direct you in the right direction.. but personally I have three children and wish you would think things through because there might be a dy when you regret adopting your baby to just anyone. Children are the greatest gift a woman can ever have
AnswerAll states have "safe haven" laws which allows a mother to relinquish a newborn or an infant under thirty days old, at any hospital or qualified medical facility. No forms to fill out, no questions asked, no judgment rendered. Or if you prefer you can contact Birthright at 1-800-550-4900 who will place you in contact with trained personnel to give you assistance and counseling in the adoption procedure. http://www.birthright.org
AnswerWhen I decided 2 1/2 years ago to place my unborn daughter for adoption, I found an adoption attorney in the yellow pages. I was young and didn't know where else to look, but there are a lot of agencies listed under adoption that would help you start the process.
im sorry to hear about u having to put ur baby up for adoption but u think about it all which is good thing..husband and i we are wanting to adopt and well he is 28 yrs old im 32yrs ols and unable to have children of our own.we want an open adoption but anyways we might be able to help each other out so email me at walshdelores@yahoo.com ill send u my phone number and we can talkand maybe get to know each other please email me thank u and good luck
they cant afford the baby or the person didn't want the baby in the first place or the parents wouldn't let the teen keep the baby.
No, only the parents decide this and the adoption papers is the only legally binding contract a minor can sign. When it comes to your child you have the same rights as an adult. No one can force you to keep the child, abort or give it up for adoption.
Yes.......You can choose your rate of seeing your own child. If you don't want to see them you you don't have to! If you want to you can!
The grandparents have no right to the child, only the parents can decide about adoption. If she does not want custody the father can get it.
You can put he/she up for adoption
You can only give the child up for adoption if both parents agree. If he doesn't want that he can get custody and you will pay child support.
Any parent looking to adopt should check with their city/state about kids up for adoption. Contact a local adoption agency to find out who is up for adoption. Make sure you know if you want to have an open or closed adoption (open is the birth parents can contact the child closed is they can not) and be prepared for adoption to be set up and then fall though (the birth mother/father stop the adoption process).
open adoptions does not mean that you will have communication with your child whenever you want. Communication is worked out between the birth parents and adoptive parents, with the adopted parents having more say than the birth ones. http://www.keepyourbaby.com/open_adoption.html
Contact a local adoption agency. They can arrange prospective adoptive parents and meeting to discuss the options you have regarding the idea. You can also talk to the hospital social worker where you have your baby. They are trained to help you not only in making your decision, but also in helping you decide if you want an open adoption (one where the child can find you when he or she is grown) or a closed adoption (one where the records will be sealed). In addition, they work with various adoption agencies, and will be able to help you in deciding which one to use. Answer also: Please contact your local Social Services department they will be more than happy to give you information.
The only thing they have in common is that you are not raising your child. As for the adoption procedure it is the same. And as soon as the adoption is legal and through the adoptive parents can close it if they want to.
yes if you want to or you can just keep him/her
Private placement in an adoption process refers to the adoption of a child where the birth parents have chosen the adoptive parents directly, without the involvement of an adoption agency or intermediary. It is an arrangement that allows for a more direct and personal connection between the birth parents and adoptive parents, with legal procedures typically facilitated by an attorney or adoption professional. Private placement adoptions often require the parties involved to navigate legal requirements and regulations independently.