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TOPIC: Trying to adopt

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Tonja KayPosted: May 09, 2004 10:55:10 PM
Christina, The answer is yes. You must have one. Your attorney will be able to handle that for you. You may go to probate court and seek an emergency hearing and possibly take custody till the home study is complete. You should expect to pay for representation for the birth mother, father and the child and your attorney. The court will assist in appointing the ones for the birth parents and child. Your attorney will be able to help you... get advice ASAP. I have been involved in a similar situation before. Email me at TonjaKay26@aol.com if you have any more questions. Tonja

Kris & KennyPosted: Feb 20, 2004 02:55:56 AM
We are a wonderful, loving, family oriented and Christian family that is looking to adopt. The child does not necessarily have to be a newborn, but if it is we are willing to help Mom out with the things that she may need. I have had female problems & cannot conceive on my own and would love to have a child of our own. My husband and I are great, loving people and would be great parents. Please e-mail if you'd like to talk or are interested in our offer. Take care of yourself and may God bless you and your little one (s). And yes that means that we would accept siblings. Also, we would be more than willing to let you the mother keep in contact with us &/or the child/ren. Take care and again God bless, Kris & Kenny

christinePosted: Jan 16, 2004 07:24:20 PM
Hi Christina, I believe the answer is yes, and post placement meetings. I have been through one adoption of my darling son and am waiting on a second. Good luck!

JudysavagePosted: Dec 18, 2003 11:39:34 PM
WeAreLookingForaBabyToadopt.

ChristinaPosted: Nov 28, 2003 08:54:56 AM
Do we have to have a homestudy even if we simply go to an adoption lawyer with a child that someone wants for us to adopt?



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