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6 Ways To Fund Your Adoption
There are so many ways to raise enough money for your adoption. Plenty of families come up with fun and unique ways to fund their adoption process. My favorite fundraiser was a family that had a karaoke night, which included all their friends and family that wanted to help them out with their adoption. Every person that signed up to sing a song paid $20 and each person that did not want to sing paid $30.
How This Adoptive Parent Went From CONFUSED To Adopting In Less Than 3 Months
Imagine being ready to start your adoption and researching for months only to be as confused as you were, then before you started, maybe that’s where you are right now. And if you’ve seen this video right here, you know that the reason why I became an adoption lawyer was to help children…
Why Most Military Families Struggle to Adopt
If you’re in the military and you travel a lot, but you want to adopt a child, you’re probably wondering how the heck do I do this successfully with my really busy travel schedule? First of all, I want to say thank you for your service to this country is because of family like yours and the sacrifice that you make the families like mine can really enjoy feeling protected in this country.
The Hardest Part of The Adoption Process
I want to talk about the different parts of the adoption process that are really hard that, you know, usually having a counselor or somebody to talk to really helps you go through it, because there’s so much emotion involved in adoption, from the time that, you know, pregnant mom decides to make the decision to place the baby for adoption all the way until the baby either stays with mom…
The Secret to Adopting Successfully Within a Year
One of the biggest issues with adoption is that it’s nearly impossible to really know for sure, if you will be adopting successfully. Anyone can scour social media and get an idea about how to start your adoption, but knowing how to actually do it successfully, and finding that kind of information on social media…
Adopting From Foster Care: Steps to Take
According to the most recent federal data, there are over 400,000 children in foster care in the United States and 100,000 are waiting to be adopted. These are kids whose biological parents’ rights have been terminated because they didn’t correct the problems that put their child in foster care in the first place.