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The Advantages Of Private Adoptions

By Mike Selvon

For the non-traditional parent, single parent or low income parent, using a traditional adoption agency may not be the right path for them to take. There are agencies that do not allow some adults the privilege of adopting a kid through them.

  

That is why many couples and singles are turning to private adoptions as a way to have the child they have always wanted, without dealing with the hassle of going through an adoption agency. There are some great benefits to this method of having a kid.

An agency is the go between for the adoptive parent and the birth parent(s). The biological parents sign over the rights to the child to the agency, who then in turn will sign them over to the adopting parent(s). In the case of private adoptions there is no agency interference.

The entire process is handled between the adoptive parents and the biological parents. This creates a better bond and relationship between the two parties. It is very similar to what happens during the step child adoption process.

With a private adoption, the biological parents can choose to have open adoptions with the new family. This allows the kid to know his or her biological parents and it is thought that it reduces the trauma and psychological issues associated with finding out that he or she is adopted.

The kid is given the option of whether or not he or she wishes to contact his or her birth parent(s). It does not mean that the birth parent(s) can come back and take the child later.

This also means that the adoptive family may have the opportunity to go through the pregnancy with the birth mother. Many teens elect to use this form of getting a kid because it means that she will not go through her pregnancy unsupported. It is a great way to develop a bond with the new infant and to foster good relationships with the biological parents.

Private adoptions appeal to many people for a variety of reasons. It may be that a same-sex couple wishes to adopt but have been denied the adoption process because it was a Christian adoption agency that did not believe in placing children in that environment.

It may be a denial for a single man or woman who longs for a child of their own. There will still be fees involved but at least the adoptive family has the option of being actively involved with the biological parents. Those benefits cannot be measured.

We offer a free child adoption audio gift. Learn more about private adoptions at our portal, and drop us a note at our domestic adoption blog.

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