Parenting & Family

Things You Should Know About Adoption

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Adoption is one of life’s greatest blessings. Nothing compares with the love and joy that accompanies a child when they have a family to call their own. If you or someone you know is considering adoption, there are some basic facts you should know to make the process a smooth one.

Cost is often a major factor in adoption. According to a study posted on adoption.com, range of cost can reach anywhere from $0 to $40,000. Fees are complex and vary drastically from case to case. Foster care adoptions are often the least expensive. On the high end of the spectrum is international adoption with fees to other countries added in, plus travel costs. Private, independent and facilitated adoptions fall somewhere in between. Don’t let the figures keep you from pursuing your dream; there are often ways to offset necessary fees and expenses.

A Home Study will be your first assignment as an adoptive parent candidate. The study can be done by various professionals depending on which path of adoption you take. Certified social workers or private agency specialists will often perform the study. The reason for the study is multitude, but the main purpose is to evaluate the candidates to discern whether or not they are equipped for parenting. It’s also a great way to prepare them for the job that lies ahead. Information is gathered that helps match a parent to a child that is best suited for their unique family. The fee for Home Study is often included in the overall adoption cost and is usually paid for by the prospective parents.

If you are interested in adoption, there are many resources that offer information and help you find the right fit for your family. Take a self-assessment adoption quiz at http://adopting.adoption.com/child/self-assessment-adoption-quiz.html to get started. It’s a site filled with rock solid information to answer your questions and get you started.

Most importantly, never assume. Adoption may or may not be right for you. You won’t know until you explore. And, like they say – where there’s a will, there’s a way!