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Adoption in New Haven

New Haven Adoption Agencies, Attorneys and More

Because adoption laws vary by state, having someone local in your corner to help you complete the process can be invaluable, whether you’re a pregnant woman considering adoption in Connecticut or a parent hoping to adopt a child. With this in mind, then, we’ve compiled a cheat sheet of all the resources you’ll need to complete a New Haven adoption.

If you would like to learn more from an American Adoptions specialist, fill out this online form or call 1-800-ADOPTION to get more information. Until then, continue reading this guide about adoption in New Haven, Connecticut.

New Haven Adoption Agencies

As a national, full service adoption agency, American Adoptions is more than qualified to complete an adoption in New Haven. From free counseling to pregnant women to mediating contact between birth parents and adoptive parents after placement, we do it all. To speak with an adoption specialist to learn more about what adoption with our agency could look like for you, please call us at 1-800-ADOPTION.

New Haven Adoption Attorneys

In any adoption situation, both parties will need to be represented by an attorney. This is to make sure all laws are adhered to and that everyone completely understands their rights. If you work with American Adoptions, you’ll be provided a trusted adoption attorney. If not, you’ll want to begin researching the following New Haven law firms:

New Haven Foster Care Professionals

As a private adoption agency, American Adoptions isn’t affiliated with the foster care system in Connecticut. However, we love to help anyone interested in foster parenting or adopting from foster care in any way possible. If you may be interested in either of those options, please don’t hesitate to contact any of the following New Haven foster care agencies:

New Haven Home Study Providers

Before anyone is deemed eligible to adopt, they must complete a home study for adoption, which is more or less an assessment of a family’s readiness to adopt a child. A home study involves a home inspection, background checks, and interviews with each family member to ensure that everyone in the home is on board and excited about adoption. If you live in New Haven, it’s likely that you’ll work with one of the following professionals:

New Haven International Adoption Agencies

American Adoptions works to complete adoptions in all 50 states, but if you wish to adopt from another country, you’ll want to begin by contacting the following international adoption agencies serving New Haven:

New Haven Hospitals

If you’re a woman considering adoption, you’ll work your adoption specialist to create a hospital plan, which is essentially a more detailed birthing plan. You’ll decide on details like whether you’d like the adoptive parents in the room or whether you’d like time alone with your baby beforehand, so that your day can go exactly how you want it to.

If you’re an adoptive family traveling from out of town to meet your newest family member, this will most likely take place in the Yale New Haven Health system.

New Haven Courts

Before a New Haven adoption is complete, the adoptive family must go before a judge for an adoption finalization hearing. The judge will hear the adoption case, ensure that everything is in order and that the adoption is in the child’s best interests, and grant permanent custody to the adoptive parents. This hearing will take place in Geographical Area 23 at New Haven.

New Haven Tourist Attractions

If you travel from out of state to complete an adoption in New Haven, you may have to stick around for a few days while interstate regulations are met. If this is the case, don’t feel like you’re stuck in your hotel room; get out and enjoy what New Haven has to offer!

For more information about adoption in New Haven with our agency, please contact American Adoption at 1-800-ADOPTION. 

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