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International adoption involves procedures unique to each country as well as compliance with U.S. and state laws. Whether you have a specific country in mind or not, there are books to guid... [more]
International Adoption is just one of many ways in which parents can adopt a child. Children from all over the globe are waiting for their forever families and the statistics below show tha... [more]
by Rita Taddonio, CSW, Director of SPARK (Child Development Program) at Spence-Chapin If you are preparing to bring your child home, or have recently arrived home with your child, there ... [more]
Questions and unknowns are inherent to international adoption. Chief among these unknowns is medical history – both the child’s medical history and the medical history of the chi... [more]
There isn’t much that’s easy about adopting… except perhaps knowing that we want to be parents. And when we look to international adoption as an option, things can become ... [more]
More and more Americans are creating families by adopting children from foreign countries. In 2003, U.S. families adopted 21,616 foreign-born children. Overall, China was the most-often sel...
[more] Information on this page is based on available resources. Be sure to check with government authorities and your agency for changes and other details. Who Can Adopt Married couples (m... [more]
Summer news headlines are often filled with heartwarming stories about programs bringing children from orphanages around the world (the majority from Russia and Eastern Europe) to the U.S.... [more]