an adoption agency
you can fined them at your local court house of the place were you adopted your child or if your looking for your own adoption papers it will be at the place you were adopted
Orphanage
yes
You contact an adoptive agency.
Yes, priests can adopt a child. Adoption laws vary by country and state, so it is important to research the specific requirements and regulations in the area where the adoption will take place.
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Yes, you can give a child up for adoption without going through an adoption agency. It's called a private/independent adoption.
the local pound
You can contact a adoption agency or call the social service centre.
The best place to get information on adoption is to go to an adoption facility as they will have the best and most accurate information. There are also various websites that adoption facilities put up, depending on where you live.
You can place your child for adoption with any other willing adult. They must satisfy a domestic adoption homestudy. You can use a guardianship if they want to care for the child, but not adopt.
Open adoption is when the biological mother/father, and their child are still allowed to meet and see eachother, even after the adoption process is complete. Closed adoption is when the biological mother/father of the baby can see their child for a year after the adoption. They can send pictures, letters, etc. After the one year, they have no contact with them, until the child is 18.