shelby101301
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China mommy here. I used Bethany Christian Services which does International and domestic adoptions. If you have any questions about them, or the China process, please feel free to pm me. 


Another Korean adoptive parent here!
I don't have to much to add to everyone else's good advice, but I do have a lot of our adoption story posted on our blog if you want to check it out:
www.theoadoption.blogspot.com
Another Korean adoptive parent here!
I don't have to much to add to everyone else's good advice, but I do have a lot of our adoption story posted on our blog if you want to check it out:
www.theoadoption.blogspot.com
We are almost finished with our home study to adopt a newborn in our home state. We have three biological children and want one more to complete our family. We have both always been drawn to the idea of adoption to add to our family and give a family to a child in need. We are using a local non-profit agency to adopt a newborn of any race, which almost certainly means that our baby will be bi-racial or African-American (we are white). At least in our area, those are the babies that the agencies have more trouble placing. For the entire adoption, it will cost us about $9-10K. The adoption tax credit is about $11K.
In our state, the mom cannot terminate her rights before the baby is five days old. At that time, we will pick up our baby, and the parents cannot change their minds. The agency checks on you a few times over a six month period, and then the adoption is finalized.
Hope this helps!

How does one get involved in a homestudy and what is the approx. cost?![]()
You contact an adoption agency or a social worker licensed to do homestudies. Costs will vary state to state and agency to agency - we paid $3k for ours over 10 years ago, but I know other people who used other providers who paid less about the same time and still others who paid much more. It does not necessarily help to shop around - our agency would only take homestudies done by them, and they were the only agency in our state who had access to Korea as a choice. Pick your agency or method of adoption first (you may work through a lawyer or do a private adoption without an agency in many states), then do the homestudy that they need.
A homestudy will likely involve one or more home visits, perhaps writing an essay about yourself, getting references, probably a background check on you and everyone in your home, perhaps a workshop, probably getting a letter from your doctor.

How extensive to they look at your medical history? I have a heart condition which I am managing with medication.....hence the reason why I am interested in adoption..I cannot have my own children and would love to give a child a home who needs it. I do not necessarily need a newborn....I am open to a 2,3,4, or 5 year old...... THANKS!!!![]()
Thank you for the info.....everyone!!!![]()
I'm sorry. I'm sitting here dumbfounded. You could have brought your baby home two weeks earlier but you decided to wait so you could take your vacation first.![]()