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Adoption Support Groups in Viriginia
For Adopting Families
If you are a pregnant woman please visit pregnancy support groups.
If you are a birth mother please visit adoption support groups for birth mothers in Viriginia.
If you are an adopting family looking for support groups in Viriginia you are in the right place. After reviewing this page you may also want to visit child
adoption resources in Viriginia.
We understand there are many reasons that you may be looking for support groups. To better assist you and make sure your questions and concerns are addressed, in addition to listing the adoption support groups for Viriginia listed at the bottom of the
page, we have provided additional resource information that we feel you may be looking for. To find more information on these subjects, simply click the blue links.
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Starting the Adoption Process |
Among the most common things you, as an adopting family, may be looking for is information on "how to
adopt a child" whether to use an adoption facilitator, whether to engage in a private
adoption or adoption agency, the limitations and requirements for adoption, what to consider in selecting
an adoption agency, where to find licensed adoption agencies in Viriginia, and the laws relating to what you can and
cannot do when adopting a child in Viriginia. |
Child Adoption Laws in Viriginia |
Understanding the child adoption laws in Viriginia can greatly increase your
chances of successfully adopting a child. Important legal concerns include the giving of support or gifts to a birth mother or birth father, fees paid to an adoption agency, attorney, or other intermediary, the legality of using an adoption facilitator,
the legal rights of the birth parents and the adopting family,
and the critical issues of a disruption and the ending the biological parental rights (called a Consent, Relinquishment or Surrender). For example,
using our most recent update, in Viriginia:
*Use of Intermediaries/Facilitators: No person or child-placing agency shall charge, pay, give, or agree to give or accept any money, property, service, or other thing of value in connection with a placement or adoption or any
act undertaken pursuant to this chapter except: Reasonable and customary services provided by a licensed or duly authorized child-placing agency; Payment or reimbursement for medical expenses, reasonable and necessary living expenses for the birth mother,
reasonable expenses incurred incidental to any required court appearance including, but not limited to, transportation, food, and lodging; and Usual and customary fees for legal services in adoption proceedings.
*Birth parent expenses that are allowed include: Medical expenses and insurance premiums that are directly related to the birth mother's pregnancy and hospitalization; mental health counseling for the birth mother and birth father,
reasonable and necessary expenses for food, clothing, and shelter when the birth mother is unable to work due to her pregnancy; reimbursement for expenses incurred incident to any court appearance, including but not limited to food, lodging, and transportation;
fees for legal services; and transportation to any of the services provided.
*A birth father not married to the mother of the child may consent to the termination of all of his parental rights prior to the birth of the child.
*Revocation of Consent: After placement of the child in an adoptive home, a valid entrustment agreement terminating all parental rights and responsibilities to the child shall be revocable by either of the birth parents until
the child has reached the age of 10 days, and 7 days have elapsed from the date of execution of the agreement. In addition, a valid entrustment agreement shall be revocable by either of the birth parents if the child has not been placed in the physical
custody of adoptive parents at the time of such revocation. In a direct parental placement, consent shall be revocable by either consenting birth parent for any reason for up to 10 days from its execution. Once the child is 10 days old, no executed consent
can be withdrawn. |
Who and Where to Adopt |
You may be looking for the differences in the waiting period, effort, cost,
and success rates involved in adopting children within your state or in other states (domestic adoption) or even from other countries (international
adoption) in order to determine which type of adoption will work for you. Some specific choices you may want to consider, as the waiting lists
tend to be shorter, are special needs adoption, bi-racial and trans-racial
adoption, and older children (generally from one to 15 years of age) from the Viriginia child welfare and foster care systems. The more open you are
in the type and age of child you are looking to adopt the better your chances of success. You should also decide before contacting an adoption agency whether you want an open
adoption or closed adoption. |
Helping Hands |
In addition to the adoption support groups shown below, there are many sources of help available to you in Viriginia. For example, we are always happy to take your calls and offer you help and information
(contact us). There are local and private as well as state and federal government resources
that can provide financial and medical information and
help. Viriginia also has the Viriginia adoption exchange or photo listing program and an Viriginia
adoption contact office. |
Parenting Your Adopted Child |
You may also be looking for information on special problems in raising an adopted child and
being the best possible parent you can be. This may include explaining adoption to your child, family, friends and others. It could also include dealing with
special emotional and developmental
issues, or adoption and school problems, or issues involving adoption
therapy and finding a therapist who specializes in working with adopted children and their families. Then again you may be looking for
information on infant nutrition or birth records or
one of a myriad of other questions. |
Support Groups for International Adoption |
If you are specifically interested in an international adoption support group, you may want to visit the support groups for Russian
adoption, as well as the groups for Guatemala adoption and China
adoption. |
National Level Adoption Support Groups |
American Adoption Congress is composed of individuals, families and organizations committed to adoption reform.
Families for Russian and Ukrainian Adoption (FRUA) is for families who have adopted, or are in the process of adoption, from Russia and former Soviet Union countries.
Families with Children from China is a non-denominational organization of families who have adopted children from China.
Guatemala Adoptive Families Network initiates and supports the adoption of Guatemalan children.
National Adoption Center attempts to facilitate the adoption of children in the U. S., particularly children with special needs and those from minority cultures.
North American Council on Adoptable Children is committed to meeting the needs of waiting children and the families who adopt them.
Our Chinese Daughters Foundation (OCDF) is a non-profit foundation that supports families with children adopted from China.
Resolve is dedicated to providing education, advocacy, and support to those who face infertility.
The Child Welfare Information Gateway provides information on all aspects of both domestic and international adoption. |
Adoption Support Groups in Viriginia |
Adoption Support Adoption Preservation (ASAP)
3900 W. Broad St
Richmond, VA 23060
Phone: 804-553-0981/804-353-4461x1414
Adoptive Families of Central VA
PO Box 4820
Charlottesville, VA 22905
Phone: 434-220-1881
Adult Adoptees in Search
232 Frying Pan Hollow Road
Ferrum, VA 24088
Phone: (540) 365-0712
Blue Ridge Adoption Group
103 Union St.
Salem, VA 24153
Families for Russian and Ukrainian Adoption (FRUA)
PO Box 2944
Merrifield, VA 22116
Phone: (703) 560-6184
Fax: (413) 480-8257
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Support Group
16413 Branders Bridge Road
Chester, VA 23831
Phone: (804) 520-2201
Toll-Free: (800) 562-5682
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Supp. Group
John Randolph Hospital
Hopewell, VA 23380
Phone: 1-800-562-5682
Fredericksburg Area Foster & Forever Families
308 Hanover St
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Phone: 540-786-8729
Fostering Adoptive Families
119 Terrybrook Dr.
Charlottesville, VA 22801
Phone: 804-973-2981/434-973-2981
Fax: 540-438-8467
Fostering Adoptive Families
1924 Arlington Blvd., #102
Charlottesville, VA 22901
Phone: 434-979-9631
Hampton Roads Foster/Adoptive Family Foundation
1625 Tallwood Court
Norfolk, VA 23518
Phone: 757-583-3411
Korean Focus for Adoptive Families
1906 Sword Lane
Alexandria, VA 22308
Phone: 703-799-4945
Metro Reunion Registry (MRR)
6439 Woodridge Road
Alexandria, VA 22312-1336
Phone: (703) 941-6054
North American Council on Adoptable Children Representative
2904 Pineville Road
McGaheysville, VA 22840
Phone: (540) 289-9535
NOVA Adoptive Parent Support Group
6335 Little River Turnpike
Alexandria, VA 22312
Phone: 703-941-9008
Petersburg Area Adoptive Parents Assoc.
5112 Front Dr.
Petersburg, VA 23803
Phone: 804-833-0924/804-329-3420
The Center for Adoption Support and Education, Inc. (CASE)
King's Park Professional Building
8996 Burke Lake Road, Suite 201
Burke, VA 22015
Phone: (703) 425-3703
Transitions Through Adoption Parent Support Group (TTA)
11607 Arbor Highlands Terrace
Chester, VA 23831
Phone: (804) 437-0149
Phone: (804) 777-9035
Virginia Department of Social Services
102 Heritage Way NE
Suite 200
Leesburg, VA 20176
Phone: (703) 777-0353
Virginia One Church One Child
1214 W. Graham Rd., #2
Richmond, VA 23220
Phone: 804-527-2172/804-329-3420 |
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