Adoption Information Center
Arizona Adoption LawyerAre you considering adoption? It's important to learn all you can before taking this life-changing step. For information on the legal aspects of adoption, please review the helpful resources below and visit our adoption page. For experienced legal representation in all types of adoption, you can trust the family law attorneys at the Law Offices of Scott David Stewart in Phoenix and Chandler, Arizona. Adoption - An OverviewAdoption is a way of creating a legal parent-child relationship. Through adoption, a parent other than the birth parent becomes legally responsible for the child’s physical, material and emotional well-being. Adoption is becoming more common as a positive way to form a family. If you are interested in adopting a child, your first step should be to contact Law Offices of Scott David Stewart in Phoenix, Arizona. Attorneys at Law Offices of Scott David Stewart are well-versed in Arizona adoption laws and can answer your questions about adoption. International AdoptionsWith the increase in the number of people seeking to adopt a child and the decrease in the number of children available domestically for adoption, many are turning to international adoption as a way to fulfill their dreams of having a child. International adoptions can be more difficult to complete than domestic adoptions, and require extensive planning and research. Open vs. Closed AdoptionIn the past, most adoptions were closed, meaning the adoptive parents and birth parents had no contact before or after the child was adopted. Today, domestic adoptions in the United States are moving toward open adoptions, where all the parties to an adoption meet beforehand and often remain in each other’s lives. Termination of Parental RightsBefore a child can be adopted, the child’s legal ties to their birth parents must be severed. This process can be stressful for adoptive parents, who may worry that complications will increase the length of the process or prevent a successful adoption altogether. How to Finance an AdoptionThe expenses associated with adopting vary according to the type of adoption you pursue and where your child is from. Such expenses can include application fees, the cost of the social worker's home study, court costs, adoptive parent training, prenatal and delivery medical expenses, foster care fees, orphanage donations, foreign fees and travel costs. These costs can quickly mount, leaving you discouraged about your ability to afford an adoption. But there are resources available to help you defray the costs of adoption, including loans, grants, employer benefits, tax credits and others.
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