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Get Paid for Adoption Expenses in Georgia

Georgia’s Laws Regarding Birth Mother Expenses

Can you get paid for adoption in Georgia? Does putting a baby up for adoption cost money? Is there financial assistance for adoption? In Georgia, you may find yourself asking some of these questions. The answer is that adoptive parents can pay for are medical expenses related to the pregnancy and birth of the child. However, a woman cannot “get paid” for adoption in Georgia or any other state.

Anytime you have questions about financial assistance or anything adoption-related, fill out this online form or call 1-800-ADOPTION to speak with a specialist from American Adoptions. In the meantime, continue reading this helpful guide to learn more about financial assistance during your adoption in Georgia

Do Not Exchange Money in Georgia

It is against the law for someone to pay someone else for a child, regardless of which state you live in. Adoption agencies that pay you in Georgia (or anywhere else in the U.S.) do not exist, since the laws stipulate that a birth mother cannot be paid money for adoption. If potential adoptive parents offer to give money to the birth mother in exchange for her adoption decision, then it may be time to find new potential adoptive parents. If a prospective birth mother is asking potential adoptive parents for money, then it may be time to cut ties with that birth mother.

Whether you end a relationship or not, at least put up some serious financial boundaries when it comes to paying for birth mother expenses or exchanging cash. Financial records must be kept of all expenses paid for, so make sure all parties are keeping records and not exchanging anything that is deemed illegal, like cash or expenses not related to pregnancy and birth medical care. When you work with an agency like American Adoptions, all expenses will be handled for you to ensure your adoption is completed legally.

Free Adoption Services in Georgia

There are free resources available to prospective birth mothers through their adoption agency. For example, American Adoptions provides its birth parents with free pregnancy and post-placement counseling. They also offer adoption planning, case management, help finding a potential adoptive family, and more. These adoption-related services are offered at no cost to women considering adoption. The prospective birth mother doesn’t have to pay for anything related to the adoption. It is completely free to put your baby up for adoption with American Adoptions.

Get "Paid" for Adoption Legal Fees

Court proceedings and filing fees must be paid for as well. The adoptive parents are permitted by law to pay for court filing fees. American Adoptions will provide you with an adoption attorney if you do not already have one. Legal fees and lawyer expenses can be high, and a birth mother is not required to pay for an attorney if the agency represents her.

Seek Out Other Resources

If you find you need financial assistance for adoption in Georgia or for an unplanned pregnancy, call 1-800-ADOPTION now to speak with an adoption specialist. She can help you find assistance with adoption-related expenses. Financial help for birth mothers giving baby for adoption in Georgia may be challenging to find on your own, but your adoption professional can help you find the resources you need.

To learn more about how prospective birth mothers can get paid for adoption-related expenses in Georgia, call 1-800-ADOPTION now to speak with an adoption specialist.

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