Wednesday, 11 July 2012

The adoption of the India: need help identifying a body - Adoption

Hello everybody,

We live in the US and seek to adopt a baby from the India. We need a few suggestions of reliable agencies.
Let us know if you have had good experiences with any US agencies in the adoption of the India.

Thank you.

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Monday, 9 July 2012

Arkansas: Arkansas Adoption form

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Sunday, 8 July 2012

The Adoption is we Love. neverforgottenisfound

What is plain and simple must be indicated clearly and several times in the world of adoption.

I said the following in the affirmative to prove how ridiculous they sound in writing, they are therefore the adoption lies "us" like to think.

1 Imagine that your adopted child is somehow biologically about you, to protect your own fragile ego.

2 Make seem that adoptive families are the same as the biological families.

3 Deny your adopted child race, culture and heritage.

4 Deny their desire and need for exposure to people of their race, culture and the heritage.

5 Deny the desire of your adopted son/daughter for their identity of birth and birth family.

6 Place the desires of the AP and their financial ability to buy a child as the priority, rather than right of an adopted child to remain with their biological family and parents, in the maintenance of their country, culture and language in their original identity.

7 Family preservation should be the last priority whenever possible, and adoption agencies should respond to the demand of infertility and desires and the AP religious reasons as their main priority in place.

This seems ridiculous in writing. We did state them aloud because it sounds terribly selfish, needy, financially driven and just damn badly, but for decades and it is clear that the war is always, the society lives in large part by this unspoken belief system in the thought of their adoption. Different families have different levels of these hidden messages played, but adult adoptees are expressed in this which is equivalent to a massive refusal, claiming mass and mass of lying. Intentional or unintentional, it is a life experience recurring since hundreds of now grown to adult adoptees. As a society, we have been conditioned to believe these myths and is found in various forms and legalistic.

It reflects the power of the lobby of the adoption has been creating the lies of adoption that we love.


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Sunday, 1 July 2012

AdoptionTalk: International Adoption's traffic problem

Harvard political review:
International adoptions have illustrated facade, images of couples save a child hungry, orphaned and living happily ever prestidigitation. While imagining international adoptions as a corrupt business is heinous, connections to the trafficking of children have been raised recently. Accordingly, the State Department said that although the Americans have adopted 22 991 international children in 2004, implementation of the the Hague Convention on International Adoption led a fall precipitated 9 319 adoptions in 2011.

Over the last decade, investigative journalists West led by Scott Carney were published on the hidden realities. Despite the illusion that there are orphans more available than the parents seeking to adopt, there an insatiable demand for children in the developing world, particularly healthy babies.

With this enormous market, many possibilities existence for benefit claimants. Promises of astronomical adoption expenses motivate orphanages to ensure a steady supply of children. This causes orphanages to resort to drastic measures, sometimes even pay directly to the kidnappers. According to reports of the Carney in his book The Red Market, the problem is particularly endemic in the poor countries of Asia. Malaysian Social Services, located in Chennai, India, paid about $236 per child, while hosts China Province of Hunan institutions who openly buy children openly for a maximum of $350. Western adoption agencies are not immune to the temptation. In particular, employees of l'arche de Zoe, a French charitable organization, attempted to fly 103 "Sudanese refugees of war" Chad in 2007. Police determined later than most of the children had been taken against her will to their families in Chad.


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Sunday, 24 June 2012

Québec recognizes Aboriginal customary adoption - CNW Group

Chief of the Assembly of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador, is pleased that the Government of Quebec has officially recognized the customary rules of the adoption of the First Nations and Inuit. A Bill is tabled today in the National Assembly to amend the Code Civil du Québec to recognize the legality of Aboriginal customary adoption. "It is a very important step in the recognition of Quebec of our status of indigenous people and the special laws of the governance of First Nations," said Chief Picard.

The recognition of the customary adoption rules in the Bill dealing with the adoption and parental authority is a direct consequence of the "report of the Working Group of indigenous customary Adoption", filed on 16 April 2012, which said: "in the Aboriginal tradition, the historical actions of various authorities were hardly conducive to the development of customary adoption." However, its survival clearly shows the strength of this practice. In addition, it is a real and contemporary of the specificity of indigenous cultures expression. »

Consultations were held in Aboriginal communities to document the State of customary adoption and to clarify how this practice could be incorporated in the legislation. "It was a remarkable work." This study to recognize not only the reality of customary adoption, but also its relevance which is well established in the ways of life of our people and our communities. "We are extremely pleased that the Government of Quebec is now able to adapt its legislation to meet the needs and expectations of our people," said Chief Picard.

Bill States expressly that "the conditions of Aboriginal custom in Quebec which is in harmony with the principles of the interest of the child, respect for his rights and the consent of the parties concerned, may replace the conditions for adoption by law." This legislative amendment will grant the right to families who have adopted a child under customary rules to exercise parental authority just as any other parent who has adopted a child according to the legal system.

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Saturday, 23 June 2012

Same-sex couples Sue about the rights of adoption in North Carolina - msnbc.com

By Miranda Leitsinger, msnbc.com

Couples of the same sex in North Carolina filed a prosecution dispute the ban of the State gay families second-parent adoptions, saying that it violates their constitutional rights and that it is discriminatory, the American Civil Liberties Union said Wednesday.

The ban was released a decision of court supreme of State in December 2010 as only the in-laws who are joint legal of the biological parent of the child may adopt. Same-sex marriage has never been recognized in North Carolina, and in may, voters approved a constitutional amendment to define marriage between a man and a woman, so there is no way for couples same-sex become the legal husband.

The ACLU, and the North Carolina Chapter, testified at the trial on behalf of six same-sex couples and their children. In each of the families, the child has a relationship legally recognized with a parent and wants the same thing with the other. But, under the decision of the Court of the State, the existing legal parent would have to give up their parental rights to the adoption to occur.

"Therefore, the legal complaint argues, these children" suffer many privations, "including the exclusion of a number of benefits, such as health, disability and social security,"as well as uncertainty about their ability to continue their relationship with their second parent if something happens to their legal parent.""

Elizabeth Gill, Attorney of senior officials with the ACLU Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender project, said that the policy was "discriminatory" and did not "take into account what is best for a child."

"We are never just a matter of who should take care of our children," said Marcie Fisher-Borne, who with his partner, Chantelle, 15 years. Every woman has one of their two children. "If something were to happen to any one of us, he could tear apart our family."

Twenty States and the District of Columbia allow gay and lesbian parents obtain the second parent or step-parent adoptions, the complaint said, noting that the courts in North Carolina have given joint custody parents second gay or lesbian as a "parent de facto doctrine". However, this status does not create a parent-child "full" relationship, said the complaint.

Named as defendants are John w. Smith, Director of the Administrative Office of the courts, David l. Churchill, clerk of the superior court for the County of Guilford and Archie l. Smith, clerk of the superior court for the County of Durham in North Carolina.

Churchill and Archie l. Smith did not return calls placed by msnbc.com seeking comment. The Administrative Office of the North Carolina courts said that this fact does not comment on all items where the proceeding is pending.

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Friday, 22 June 2012

Adoption of Africa: the concerns of the "dramatic increase" - BBC News

There is concern some adopted children of Africa have at least one living parent, the number of African children adopted by foreign nationals of other continents has increased dramatically, a report said.


In the course of the past eight years, international adoptions has increased by almost 400%, African child policy Forum has found.


"Africa is becoming the new frontier for international adoption", said the group based in Addis Ababa.


But many African countries are not sufficient safeguards in place to protect children in adoption, he warned.

The majority of so-called adopted orphans of Africa have at least one living parent and child is trafficked or sold by their parents, child expert group said.


More than 41 000 African children were adopted and removed from the country of origin since 2004, the coastal report said.


More than two-thirds of the total in 2009 and 2010 were adopted from Ethiopia, which now sends more children than any other country outside of China for adoption abroad.

Shortage of adoptable children

"Compromising children's best interest while business adoption is likely and adoption can become an industry wide, focusing on profit, with children as the goods," said the African Child Policy Forum report.


Director of the group, David Mugabe, said that the adoption in some parts of Africa had indeed become a business.

Hannah Reimer Canadian adopted Swaziland said BBC Network Africa of his experience:

I was born in 1987 in the general hospital in Mbabane, Swaziland. My mother, who was a refugee from Mozambique, I left there.


My photo was made in the Swazi Times newspaper, asking my family for me. If person was then I would have had to go to an orphanage. But my parents were visiting my aunt, who I think is a nurse in Swaziland and they have heard of me. As said my mum, they knew that they had to do something. It took them a month to finalize the adoption. I was premature, weighing 3 lbs 6 oz and so tiny that I could fit in the Palm of his elbow, said my father.


I grew up in the Canada, this is the House that I know, and for a long time, I was one of the only black children to the school. When you are small, children did notice. But as you grow up, you have any questions on where you are, especially when realize you that you look different.


But on the flip side of that I have been incredibly blessed with family I have - and had the opportunity to return to Africa and I hope that I can return to Swaziland and Mozambique and give back to the community at any given time.

"It has an element where adoption has now become a marketed.". "And so it's an industry that some orphanages have [de] - and they are promoting adoption primarily to be able to support and maintain orphanages," he told the BBC Focus on Africa programme.


He said large sums of money were sometimes being paid by the parents.


"There was a lady who has worked with the US Embassy in Uganda and she mentioned the figures varied between $ 10,000 to $ 30,000", said Mr. Mugabe.


According to the ACPF, Ethiopia has more than 70 adoption agencies, including 15 only refer to children families in the United States.


African children more go to the United States, which is where adoptions occur most of the foreign countries - in 2010, more than 11,000 children over 100 countries were adopted by American parents.


In Western Europe and the Canada families also adopt African children.


International adoption is also popular in Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Africa, Mali, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Morocco, Uganda and Burkina Faso, said the coastal report.


People who wish to adopt children are turning more to Africa because that the adoption of the amendments and laws in other countries has resulted in a shortage of adoptable children, she says.


Countries including China, South Korea, the Guatemala, the Russia, the Romania and the Ukraine have tightened eligibility rules and closed or limited adoption overseas - promotion rather national adoption.


International law, international adoption should be a last resort - and the increase in the number of children adopted in Africa and settled in other countries is of concern in child welfare experts.


"Every child has the right to be raised in the country where he was born, culture", said Mr. Mugabe.


"It is true that a number of children have actually benefited from adoption, but this is the best option or have been explored, other options," he told the BBC.


The report warned that many countries of the continent are not strong enough laws and policies to stem illicit activities, including trafficking in children.


Only 13 African countries have ratified the Hague Convention, which provides various safeguards to ensure that children are not adopted illegally.


"The burden of proof is on the African States to take urgent and decisive measures to strengthen families and communities to care for children in their country of origin," explains the coastal report.


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