Apr 21, 2010

Private Adoption Agencies


If you are considering adoption via an agency, this article will empower you and educate you about the private adoption agencies.

There are two types of agencies those deal with adoption- Private and public. Private agencies are privately operated businesses. They are licensed by the state in which they operate to conduct adoptive parents home
studies and/or place children for adoption. They are principally supported by the fees they receive from adoptive parents. On the other hand public adoption agencies are operated by country or the state in which they are located and are supported by tax dollars. The main function of public agencies is to find homes for children for whom the country or state has assumed responsibility.
Private and public adoption agencies vary dramatically in what they do as well as when and how they do it. These agencies offer counseling, referrals, and both pre- and post-adoption education.

Private adoption agencies

Private adoption agencies have widely different policies and services. In fact, some agencies will differ from another agencies so much the entire nature of adoption will seem different. This is true for agencies located in same city and operating under same state's law as well, as there is much room for flexibility in how adoptions are arranged. The services of one particular agency which are ideal for one couple may not meet the needs and desires of another.

The advantages

There are many advantages of taking help of adoption agencies. These agencies do all of the searching work for the adoptive parents. They will find a child for the adoptive parents suiting to the specified criteria.

Keep in mind
You should make an initial inquiry of any agency to determine exactly what it is licensed to do. For example some agencies are only licensed to do home studies for adoptive parents hoping to adopt. They are not licensed
to place child for adoption, meaning that the adoptive parents must look to another agency for actual placement of the child. Some other agency may be licensed as full adoption agencies. Keep in mind to beware of the agencies which requires payment of fees immediately after application. Do not deal with any agency that feels or has been reported to be disreputable.
Fee and cost

Like other businesses, private adoption agencies offer services for a fee and must make enough profit to remain in operation. Most agencies are non-profit and may be receiving financial aid from charitable trusts. Fee can vary tremendously among private agencies. Depending upon the type of agency, the services being offered, fee may range from $500 to $25,000. The average fee falls between $2,000 to $9,000. The fee usually covers the adoptive parents preplacement home study, adoption education and counseling for adoptive and birth parents and post-placement evaluation of the adopted child's progress in adoptive home.

You should try to establish a beneficial relationship with your agency. Surprisingly, many caseworkers complain that many of the agency's waiting families fail to show their sincerity and readiness to adopt by such simple acts. Remember an agency's goal is to find the homes for the children they place.
Source:http://www.associatedcontent.com/user/435434/savneet_singh.html

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