
ADOPTION INFORMATION
What you need to know
There is no commitment by exploring an adoption choice.
- Birth mother and father make the decisions and are in control of an adoption plan.
- Birth parents can choose the adoptive family.
- Birth parents can choose the amount of future contact you have with your child.
- The adoption agencies we refer to are non-profit and do not benefit from an
- adoption choice.
- As the Birth mother, you are the client.
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We’re here to support you as you explore your choices, including the possibilities that adoption offers. Our services include providing information about the adoption process for birth mothers and connecting you with agencies that align with your unique needs.
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TYPES OF ADOPTION PLANS
HOW WE CAN HELP
We understand that making a decision about adoption is a significant step. You have the right to fully comprehend how adoption might impact your life. Our aim is to provide you with the information and facts necessary for you to decide if adoption is the right fit for your situation.
Contact us to schedule an appointment with one of our Client Care Specialist. Remember, you are not alone; we are here to support you. We are not affiliated with any adoption agency, and we do not profit from the choices you make.
Get the answers you need about the adoption process for birth parents in Oklahoma.
ADOPTION FAQS
How do I cope with the emotions involved in making an adoption plan?
It’s normal to experience a range of emotions, including grief and loss. Seeking counseling or joining a support group can help you process these feelings and find a supportive community.
What legal rights do I have as a birth parent?
As a birth parent, you have the right to make decisions about your child’s future, including choosing adoption. It’s essential to work with a qualified agency to understand your rights and responsibilities.
Can birth parents remain involved after adoption?
It depends on the type of adoption. In open adoptions, birth parents may have ongoing contact with the child, while in closed adoptions, there may be no contact or information shared.
How do I know if adoption is the right choice for me?
Deciding on adoption can be challenging. Consider your personal circumstances, resources, and ability to provide a stable environment. Speaking with a counselor or adoption professional can help clarify your feelings and options.
What is the process for making an adoption plan?
The process typically includes:
Choosing an adoption agency.
Completing a home study if needed.
Meeting potential adoptive families.
Making a formal decision, often involving legal paperwork.
Will I be able to see my child again?
If you choose an open or semi-open adoption, you may have the opportunity for future contact. The level of contact depends on your agreement with the adoptive family.
Can I receive financial assistance during the pregnancy?
Some adoption agencies may offer limited financial assistance for medical and living expenses related to the pregnancy. It’s important to discuss this with your adoption professional.
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