Birth Mother Assistance can help you find information on financial, medical and nutritional help for you and your babyBirth Mother Resources can help you find medical, financial and emotional resources to help you and your babyPregnancy And Children was designed to help you learn about how to take care of your baby before it is bornClick here to read the child adoption laws in your stateInformation to assist you in adopting a child organized based on your state of residenceInternational Adoption Help can assist you in adopting a child from anywhere in the worldA state by state guide to assist families interested in adopting a child.
  Help for Pregnant Women and Birth Mothers
Home
BIRTH MOTHERS
Ways we can help you   
About us   
Contact us   
Q and A's   
Suggestions 
Pregnancy Issues
Pregnancy Q and A's  
Pregnancy Tests  
Pregnancy Symptoms  
Pregnancy Stages  
Prenatal care  
Pregnancy calendar  
Birth Plans  
Hospital selection   
Pregnancy Concerns
Morning sickness  
Nutrition and diet  
Alcohol and drugs  
Depression  
Labor and delivery  
Crisis centers  
Pregnancy Help
Financial help   
Medical help  
Emotional help  
Nutrition help  
Support Groups  
Government Help
Summary by state  
Cancer detection  
Child health insurance  
Child nutrition program  
Child welfare agencies  
Early head start  
Education departments  
Food banks  
Food stamps  
Health departments  
Home energy assist  
Medicaid contacts  
Unemployment   
WIC  
Adoption Choices
Open or closed  
Agency or private   
Agency or facilitators  
Can I choose the family  
Adoption Help
First steps  
Selecting the agency  
Finding a loving home  
Support groups   
Emotional Issues 
Placing with relatives  
Step-Parent Adoption  
Adoption Laws & Rights
Birth mothers  
Birth fathers   
Grandparents  
Safe havens  
State by state laws  
Parenting Your Child
Child development   
Health issues   
Breast feeding   
Infant nutrition   
Biological fathers   
Support groups   
Mother / child safety   
We Care About You
Testimonials   
Meet Dr. Berger   
Disclaimer  
Privacy Statement
Safe Surf Rated Safe for Kids

Adoption Rights and Laws
Contact Us
Adoption Rights and Laws

Adopting Family Rights


The best way to avoid problems and complications during the adoption process is to understand your rights and the rights of other parties involved in the adoption and to have a licensed adoption agency or adoption attorney make sure that all the details and all the paperwork are done correctly to protect your rights.

The Rights of an Adopting Family

Adoption Rights and LawsIn general, once a child has been placed with your family you have the right and responsibility to care for the child and make sure the child has his/her physical, emotional, and spiritual needs met.  However, unless and until the parental rights of the birth mother and birth father have been ended, the child is still theirs.  If the child has been in foster care your rights are limited by those given to you by the foster care authority.  If the child has been placed directly from  the birth parent to you, your rights are limited by what the birth mother and birth father want.

In general you have the right to select and work with an adoption agency or adoption attorney of your choice.  But you have few other rights as relates to the child.  It is difficult to relate exactly what your rights are because several variables come into play in order to determine your rights as the prospective adoptive family.  For example, your rights can be affected by the type of adoption since whether you are engaging in an international child adoption or a domestic child adoption and whether the adoption is a foster care adoption, an intrastate child adoption or an interstate child adoption, or an adoption done with an adoption facilitator.

Until the parental rights have been ended you have all the responsibility for the child's welfare but none of the rights of a parent.

Additional Help and Resources

To learn more about rights please visit the link Birth Parents Rights.  The State Adoption Laws link on this website and another website, ChildAdoptionLaws.com, will allow you to check out your rights under the laws of your state of residence and under the laws of the state in which the rights of the birth mother and birth father are ended.

For help finding an adoption agency please visit the links Adoption Agencies: Domestic and Adoption Agencies: International.

Adoption Services has extensive experience with both the voluntary and involuntary termination of parental rights.  We are able to help you with an international adoption or a domestic adoption regardless of the state in which you reside. Please visit our home page to read about our commitment to assist adoptive parents like you as well as pregnant women and birth parents.

 

[ Return to Adoption Rights and Laws] 
  [ Return to Adoption Services Home Page ]

Find What You Need Fast

Visit Adoption Services Home Page
Pregnancy
Parenting
Placing a child for adoption
Adopting a child
Adoption Rights and Laws Adoption Rights and Laws
Home
ADOPTING FAMILIES
  Ways we can help you
  About us
  Contact us
  Q and A's
  Suggestions 
Domestic Adoption
  Domestic vs Intern'l
  Agency or private
  Foster care adoption
  Facilitator adoptions
  Intrastate or interstate
  Open or closed
  Adoption requirements
  The home study
  Selecting an agency
  Adoption agencies
International adoptions
  International adoption
  Adoption China
  Adoption Guatemala
  Adoption Russia
  Other countries
  Adoption agencies
Special Adoptions
  Special needs adoption
  Singles adoption
  Relatives
  Step-parents
  Trans-racial/cultural
Rights and Laws
  Adopting family rights
  Birth parents rights
  Child adoption laws
  State adoption laws
  Adoption disruptions
  Adoption attorneys
Help for Families
  Financial help
  Medical help
  Support groups
  Obtaining records
Government Help
  Summary by state
  Adoption exchanges
  Child health insurance
  Child nutrition program
  Child welfare offices
  Education departments
  Health departments
  State adoption contacts
Raising Your Child
  Infant nutrition
  Development issues
  Explaining adoption
  Emotional issues
  Adoption and schools
  Adoption therapy
  Therapist selection
We Care About You
  Meet Dr. Berger
  Free Adoption Manual
  Testimonials
  Child abuse
  Disclaimer
Waiting Time and Fees
  Waiting time
  Determining costs
Birth Mother Assistance can help you find information on financial, medical and nutritional help for you and your babyBirth Mother Resources can help you find medical, financial and emotional resources to help you and your babyPregnancy And Children was designed to help you learn about how to take care of your baby before it is bornInformation to assist you in adopting a child organized based on your state of residenceClick here to read the child adoption laws in your stateInternational Adoption Help can assist you in adopting a child from anywhere in the worldA state by state guide to assist families interested in adopting a child.
Visit the sites above for more free help from Adoption Services
Click here is you are looking for information regarding pregnancy, medical concerns for pregnant women and financial, medical and emotional resources and support Learn how to be a better parent Click here if you are considering placing a child for adoption If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to call us. Click here for information on adopting children