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Common Terms Involving Adoptions

When adopting, you will encounter a lot of new and unique terms. To help you understand them better, here are some of the terms and what they mean.

Adoption: is a legal process in which adoptive parents are given the legal parental rights of a child.

 

Adoption Agencies: are legal organizations that are in place to help children who are abandoned or given up to find families that are fit to take care of them

Adoption Attorney: are specialized lawyers that are trained to handle all the legalities that an adoption process goes through.

Adoption Certificate or Decree: is the most important document; it needs to be signed by a Judge to finalize the adoption. This certificate gives the new parent the right to have a new birth certificate for the child. It is also known as Certificate of Adoption.

Adoption Facilitator: is a person that will aid a potential adoptive parent to find a child that they can adopt.

Adoptive Parent: this is a person that is granted legal parental rights of a child, by appropriate legal guidelines.

Birthparents: are the original or biological parents of a child.

Confidential Adoption or Closed Adoption: this is where all documents are sealed and that both adoptive and birth parents are not given information about the other. Plus, information is also closed to the public.

Consent Form: this is a document that is signed by both biological parents, telling legally that they are terminating their parental rights of the child.

Finalization: that last step in the adoption process, where the adoptive parents are granted the adoption.

Hague Convention (for international adoption); this is an agreement that was signed and approved by more than 35 countries worldwide. This convention was set up to protect the interest of all parties; children, birth and adoptive families involved in an international adoption. It was also established to help eliminate the black market for children.

Home Study: is something that is done by the adoption agency, it’s a look at the potential adoptive parents. It has to be done to legally adopt. It is typically an evaluation of your relationship, parenting style, medical history, inspections of the residence, financial status, employment and the need to check for any criminal background.

Matching: it is a process that is all in the interest of the child, their legal guardian or birthparent might determine the best interest of the child by choosing the right adoptive parent for them.

Open adoption: this can be considered a public adoption, which means that all parties concerned have been given information about one another.

Orphan: it is mostly heard if you are going for an international adoption; it is used for children that have no living parents or that have been abandoned. In order to adopt a foreign child he or she needs to be legally classified as an orphan.

Orphanage: is an institute that is mostly run by the county, where children are placed if they are abandoned, orphaned or when they can’t be taken care of by their parents.

Parental Rights: is a legal right that parents have on their children, a legal obligation that comes with being a parent of a child, biological or adopted.

Placement: is the date in which the child goes to live with his or her new parent (adoptive parent).

Private Adoption: is an adoption that is taking place between the adoptive parents and the biological parent, without the help of an agency.

Relinquishment: is when the biological parent forfeits legally their rights before the adoption, which means the parental rights are now transferred to an agency or the state, before the adoption.

Special Needs Children: children with disabilities either physical or mental.


 

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Young lawyers group to hold adoption event (Island Packet)

NORTH CHARLESTON -- The S.C. Bar Young Lawyers Division will be holding a Families Forever Project from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Felix C. Davis Community Center in North Charleston.

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Legislators from 41st District weigh in on top state issues (Issaquah Press)

               41st Legislative District map The Legislature convenes Jan. 12 with the daunting task of closing a projected $5.8 billion shortfall.  Last month, Gov. Chris Gregoire proposed slashing more than $3.5 billion in funding for schools, social services and other areas to close the biggest budget shortfall in state history.  In addition to [...]

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Q&A: Anthony Coon (The Journal-Standard)

Local attorney Anthony Coon has been licensed to practice law since 1999. A lifelong Stephenson County resident, Coon is currently a self-employed sole practitioner who engages in the general practice of law throughout northwest Illinois. He has one staff member, Laurie Oberle.

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Cox's reign seen denting own image, SEC's future (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Christopher Cox will most likely be remembered as the regulator who was unable to do enough to protect investors during the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.

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BRIEFS: NEWS NEAR YOU (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

Amelia The Amelia County School Board will hold a public hearing to receive public comment on the 2009-2010 proposed budget during the board’s organizational meeting Jan. 13 at 6:30 p.m. at 8701 Otterburn Road, Suite 101. Caroline County Administrator Percy Ashcraft will present his recommendations for six-month goals during the Jan. 13 meeting of the Caroline County Board of Supervisors. During ...

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