PUZZLDY5
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Before anyone fusses at me I did google this but I can't find the answers I need.
Here's the situation. My sons friend is a college student who is pregnant. She can't keep this child and go to school. My husband and I said that we would take the baby. Since we know each other and she and the father are willing do we just go to a family law attorney and sign paperowrk or do we have to go through the whole adoption agency, homestudy, dig up every little bit of my life thing. (Not that that's a problem but time is of the essence here)
Ok Disers. What do I do here?
Here's the situation. My sons friend is a college student who is pregnant. She can't keep this child and go to school. My husband and I said that we would take the baby. Since we know each other and she and the father are willing do we just go to a family law attorney and sign paperowrk or do we have to go through the whole adoption agency, homestudy, dig up every little bit of my life thing. (Not that that's a problem but time is of the essence here)
Ok Disers. What do I do here?
), I would personally find a local adoption agency as opposed to an attorney. But that is just based on my personal experience. I will say, that even though time may be an issue, take the time to feel comfortable with whoever you choose. If you can get a recommendation from anyone in your area, that is a great start.
That being said how will her parents feel about this? They are the grandparents and they might want to adopt the baby or what have you. I would really make sure the family is also on board with this because they might not be happy with her giving the baby to you (which is her choice) and may cause legal problems. You just want to have all your bases covered. Good luck!
I firmly believe that a child can never have too many people to love her, and that it's in an adoptee's best interest to have access to his/her birthfamily throughout her life.
She has real jealousy issues and is afraid that someday my kids will choose to love their birthparents more than they love us. I remind her regularly that they are allowed to love whomever they choose, the more love they have in their life the better, and no matter who they may have in their lives, my kids will always know who their mom and dad are!