Adopting a child is one way to grow your family and provide a loving home for a child who needs you. If you want to adopt a child, you may have to go through a home study or a pre-placement assessment. During a home study, an agent must interview every adult in your...
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What are some reasons parents rename an adopted child?
Preparing to welcome an adopted child into your home may have you asking many questions, such as whether you should rename your new child. Though parents do not have to change the name of an adopted child, sometimes adopting parents go through with renaming the new...
What does a North Carolina adoption home study involve?
The decision to adopt a child involves a lengthy vetting process, including a home study to ensure you can provide a safe and nurturing home for a child. Unfortunately, this step in the adoption process is the most intimidating for many prospective parents. Knowing...
What do you know about bonding with your adopted child?
While you may worry about connecting with your adopted child, remember that every parent navigates this common concern. As an adoptive parent, how do you overcome this unique hurdle? With help from Adoption & Beyond, learn tips for connecting with the newest...
What are domestic adoption costs?
Those thinking of adopting usually consider the cost of welcoming a non-biological child into their home. Knowing all costs and fees helps parties develop a sound budget and protect their financial health. Adoption Services, Inc. explains common domestic adoption...
What to tell your adopted children and how to treat them
There are reasons for hiding that you are not related to your adoptive children. Such ideas might make you think that avoidance is the easier path. There is no legal obligation to tell your adopted children the truth. That said, staying honest about their adoption is...
Preparing for an adoption pre-placement assessment
Before you may move forward with adopting or fostering a child in North Carolina, you need to undergo an adoption pre-placement assessment or a home study. Conducted by a licensed North Carolina adoption agency, the pre-placement assessment typically involves an...
What decisions can you make in a surrogate situation?
As a surrogate or intended parent, you likely have concerns about the amount of control you will have throughout the process. What are your rights? Your decision-making abilities? How will you commit to the agency and can you override their decisions? Hopeful parents...
Are you eligible to adopt a child in North Carolina?
There are many myths and misconceptions out there about what it takes to become an adoptive parent in North Carolina. If you are thinking about trying to become one, you may have questions about the process and whether you are eligible to do so. According to the North...
What if adopted parents want to divorce?
While many parents already feel the burden of guilt when divorcing due to the impact it will have on their child, this burden is undoubtedly even bigger for adoptive parents. After all, you worked hard to enter parenthood and broke the many oaths you made to maintain...