I hope this manual has been a valuable resource to you. I advise you to come back to it time and time again, looking at different parts of it as you advance through the adoption process. It was written with the dual purposes of increasing
your chances of achieving a successful adoption, while at the same time helping you to avoid the pitfalls and disappointments which can come to anyone attempting to adopt a child.
There is a Chinese proverb that says, "A trip of 10,000 miles begins with a single step."
By reading this manual you have already started your journey and have already taken your first steps.
While the manual has ended its journey, you have many more miles to cover in yours.
As you begin, you are a couple or a single person. When you finish, may you be a family!
Good luck! And remember… Never Give Up! No Matter What!
Vincent F. Berger
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Why You Need an Adoption Consultant
There are many risks when you go to adopt a child including losing a child after you have already taken them home (referred to as a disruption), loosing all of the money you have invested in the adoption if the birth mother changes her mind, or finding that there are previously unknown or undisclosed fees that may appear. Dr Berger has helped thousands of adopting families
with domestic adoptions and international adoptions and he is available to assist you no matter what type of adoption you chose to pursue and regardless of whether you work with an adoption agency, facilitator or adoption attorney. He can help you save your time, effort and money in helping you to decide what routes to take and the best way to achieve your goal of adopting a child. He
can help reduce your risks and potential pain and can help you avoid many of the problems and pitfalls found in the adoption process. You can read and download his free adoption manual or, for more information on how he can help you, please visit his Adoption Consultant link or
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