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Adoption Agencies in  New Hampshire Please feel free to contact me, Dr Vince Berger, at Adoption Services if you have any questions or if we can help you in any way Adoption Agencies in  New Hampshire

Adoption Agencies in New Hampshire


If you are a pregnant woman or birth mother please click here to see information that is geared to your needs.

If you are an adopting family we believe you will find the information below helpful. We begin by giving you information regarding child adoption law in New Hampshire (some of what you can and can't do) and then provide you with information on children available for adoption in New Hampshire.  We then relate how we can assist you during the adoption process, and finally we provide a list of licensed New Hampshire adoption agencies through which you can browse for additional information.

New Hampshire Child Adoption Laws

Before starting to search for a child to adopt or an agency to assist you, it is important that you understand how the adoption laws in New Hampshire may affect your decisions. Making informed decisions is the best way of increasing your chances of adopting a child.  By way of example, we have listed below a few of the important parts of New Hampshire child adoption law including such topics as advertising, adoption expenses, and the critical issue of ending the biological parental rights (called a Consent, Relinquishment or Surrender).

Use of Advertising in Adoptive Placements
Citation: Rev. Stat. § 170-E:39

A child-placing agency licensed or operating under a permit issued by the department may publish advertisements of the services for which it is specifically licensed or issued a permit under this subdivision.
No person who is required to obtain a license or permit under this subdivision may advertise or cause to be published an advertisement soliciting or offering a child for placement unless the person has obtained the requisite license or permit.

State Regulation of Adoption Expenses
Birth Parent Expenses Allowed
Citation: § 170-B:13(I)

Reasonable counseling, medical, and legal fees, that shall be paid directly to the provider of the services
Reasonable expenses for transportation, lodging, clothing, and meals incurred for the placement of the minor
Reasonable living expenses of the birth mother to maintain an adequate standard of living when the mother is unable to due to loss of wages caused by the pregnancy or delivery
Reasonable expenses for adoption services, that shall be paid directly to the agency

Birth Parent Expenses Not Allowed
Citation: § 170-B:13(I)(d)


Reasonable expenses shall not include:
Gifts over $50
Educational expenses
Living expenses beyond 6 weeks following delivery
Other payments for the monetary gain of the birth parent

Allowable Payments for Relinquishing Child
Citation: § 170-B:13(II)


A contract cannot be made to require reimbursement of payments when the birth parent refuses to or withdraws consent to adoption.

Accounting of Expenses Required by Court
Citation: § 170-B:19(V)


The petitioner shall file with the court an affidavit listing the amount of fees and other charges paid, or on behalf of, birth parents, physicians, attorneys, or to any other person in connection with the adoption.

Consent to Adoption
Who Must Consent to an Adoption
Citation: Rev. Stat. § 170-B:5


A surrender of parental rights shall be obtained from:
The birth mother, provided that if she is under age 18, the court may require the assent of her parents or legal guardian
The legal father, provided that if he is under age 18, the court may require the assent of his parents or legal guardian
The birth father, provided that he was found to be entitled to notice and that if he is under age 18, the court may require the assent of his parents or legal guardian
The legal guardian of the child, if both birth parents are deceased or have surrendered their rights
The department or any licensed child-placing agency that may been given the care, custody, and control of the child

Age When Consent of Adoptee is Considered or Required
Citation: Rev. Stat. § 170-B:3


If the child is age 14 or older, he or she must assent to the adoption unless the court determines that it is not in the best interests of the child to require assent. Such an assent shall be executed by the child in writing and signed in the presence of the court in which the petition for adoption has been filed.

When Parental Consent is not Needed
Citation: Rev. Stat. § 170-B:7


Surrender of parental rights is not required of:
The alleged father who has not met the requirements of § 170-B:5(I) or § 170-B:6
A parent whose parental rights have been voluntarily or involuntarily terminated by a court in another State
An alleged father who is found not to be the father
Any parent of the person to be adopted, if the person is an adult
A parent whose parental rights have been terminated
An alleged father who is convicted of an offense under §§ 632-A:2, 632-A:3, 632-A:4, or 639:2 that resulted in the conception of the child
Parents whose parental rights have been determined to be voluntarily or involuntarily terminated by the proper authorities in another country, such determination to be evidenced by documentation issued by the U.S. Department of Justice or the U.S. Department of State and deemed acceptable by probate court rule

When Consent Can Be Executed
Citation: Rev. Stat. § 170-B:8


No surrender shall be taken until a passage of a minimum of 72 hours after the birth of the child.

Revocation of Consent
Citation: Rev. Stat. § 170-B:12


A parent wishing to withdraw a surrender shall notify the court in writing where the surrender was taken. Notification shall be prior to the entry of the final decree. A surrender may not be withdrawn unless the court finds that:
The parent seeking to withdraw his or her surrender has proven by a preponderance of the evidence that the surrender was obtained by fraud or duress.
The withdrawal of the surrender is in the best interests of the adopted person. In making this determination, the court may consider every facet of each parent's life.
The court shall notify any other party who has surrendered rights to the child of the issuance of its order granting the withdrawal of such surrender. The party shall have 30 days from the date of the register's notice of decision to request in writing to the court that his or her surrender be withdrawn as well. The 30-day time period to file such a request shall not be extended by the court absent a showing of good cause.

A surrender may not be withdrawn after the entry of the final decree of adoption for any reason.

Rights of Presumed (Putative) Fathers
Registry/Paternity Requirements to Receive Notice
Citation: § 170-B:6 [Effective January 5, 2005]

The putative father may file before the child's birth, but shall file prior to the birth mother's parental rights being surrendered or involuntarily terminated.
The putative father must complete an Office of Child Support Services form.
The putative father has 30 days from the date of notice to request a hearing to prove that he is the father.

Please visit adoption law in New Hampshire for more details.

Are Children Available for Adoption in New Hampshire

Yes, through both public and private adoption agencies.  For example, in 2004, New Hampshire had 244 children in the welfare system waiting to be adopted of whom 4 were under the age of 1 year, and 88 were between ages 1-5 years old. The actual number of children adopted through New Hampshire public child welfare agencies was only 102, which represents only a small portion of the total number of all New Hampshire adoptions (exact numbers are not available at this time).

Remember that while you may be a resident of New Hampshire, you are not limited to adopting a child from New Hampshire.  You can adopt a child born in New Hampshire, a child born in any other U.S. state, or even a foreign born child.  What is important for you to understand is that infants and children are available for adoption in New Hampshire, in each of the other the 49 states, and in many foreign countries.

Can We Assist You with a Child Adoption in New Hampshire

Yes, we can help you and so can any licensed child adoption agency (we have listed several below).  By way of introduction to Adoption Services, Inc, I will relate to you a little about myself and our child adoption agency.

Almost 40 years ago I (Dr. Vince Berger) began working as a psychologist with pregnant teens in the Pittsburgh city school system. It was very challenging because in those days there were very few services for these young women, society was not yet accepting of unmarried and/or pregnant teens, and the word ”adoption” was hardly ever used.

I loved the work I was doing and knowing that I was personally able to help so many of the pregnant women I was working with. But something was missing - I did not feel I was helping people enough. So, I set out to provide the personal and professional care that a birth mother and adopting family need and deserve in the adoption process.

I started a full service, non-profit adoption agency. Not just any agency, but one that was, and still is, dedicated to helping birth parents and adopting families receive the best and most comprehensive of adoption related services. Over the past 20 years, my staff and I have helped over 9,000 adopting families, birth parents, their babies and children.

I love helping people. I work 6 days a week and answer calls at all hours. The hours I put in are long but never hard, since I find so much joy and strength in helping others.

My goal continues to be to help you. Accordingly, in addition to the website you are on now and the Adoption Services website, we created Adopting Family Resources and International Adoption Help as well as Child Adoption Laws and Child Adoption Resources and Pregnancy And Children to give you a information and help.

I hope that you will call me or my staff so we can help you in the adoption process. However, if you don’t want to call us, then please review the agencies listed here and give one of them a call. Do not give up until you get the help and attention you need and deserve.

Thank you for letting us help, and good luck.

Dr. Berger
and the staff of Adoption Services

Adoption Agencies

Bethany Christian Services of New England
P. O. Box 320
Candia, NH 03034-0320
Phone: (603) 483-2886
Fax: (603) 483-0161
Toll-Free: (800) 941-4865

Casey Family Services
Building 2
105 Loudon Rd
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: (603) 224-8909
Fax: (603) 224-2584
Toll-Free: (800) 417-7375

Child and Family Services of New Hampshire
99 Hanover Street
Manchester, NH 03105
Phone: (603) 668-1920
Fax: (603) 668-6260
Toll-Free: (800) 640-6486

Domestic Child Adoption Agencies in Other States

If you are looking for a child adoption agency simply click the link below for the state to see a list of the adoption agencies in that state.

Alabama

Hawaii Massachusetts New Mexico South Dakota

Alaska

Idaho Michigan New York Tennessee
Arizona Illinois Minnesota North Carolina Texas
Arkansas Indiana Mississippi North Dakota Utah
California Iowa Missouri Ohio Vermont
Colorado Kansas Montana Oklahoma Virginia
Connecticut Kentucky Nebraska Oregon Washington

Delaware

Louisiana Nevada Pennsylvania West Virginia
Florida Maine New Hampshire Rhode Island Wisconsin
Georgia Maryland New Jersey South Carolina Wyoming

Adoption Consultant Resource

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 contact him by phone (1-800-943-0400) or email.

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