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Choosing an Adoption FacilitatorTips to Guide You in Selecting a Qualified and Reputable CoordinatorIf you are looking to adopt, you have no doubt found that the whole process can be daunting. A qualified adoption facilitator can help. Here is what you need to know.
Every adoption situation is as unique as the individuals who are involved in it. Today, those who are looking to adopt have many options available to help them in their search for a child. For many reasons people often choose to use an adoption facilitator. Here are tips to guide you in the selection process. Adoption Facilitator 101An adoption facilitator is someone who coordinates or arranges an adoption by “matching” a birth mother with prospective adoptive parents. Some may be licensed social workers or adoption attorneys, although most hold no license at all. It is important to check with your state regarding the laws regulating adoptions, specifically adoption facilitators, as some states prohibit the use of adoption facilitators altogether. In many states, it will also be necessary to retain an attorney for finalization, thereby adding to the total cost of the adoption. Adoption facilitators have received a lot of bad press over the years. As with any profession, there are individuals who give that profession a bad name. Unfortunately, due to the high monetary and emotional stakes involved in adoption, there are people who are willing to take advantage of the heart-strings and purse-strings of hopeful parents who are eagerly seeking a child to call their own. Despite the bad reputation that facilitators have received, there are still some reputable facilitators who have coordinated many successful adoptions resulting in delighted clients and happy families. Finding a Qualified Adoption FacilitatorPerhaps in the area of adoption facilitators more than any other, it is extremely important to do your research. Failing to do so could result in getting scammed and losing a substantial amount of money. Questions for an Adoption Facilitator
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Some facilitators charge nearly as much as adoption agencies do, often without the same number of services that agencies are able to offer. Be sure to get a clear picture of their fee structure and what services you will receive in return. Furthermore, a facilitator who charges nominal fees is a possible red flag, too. Providing adoption services costs money and fees should reasonably reflect that fact. In ConclusionAdoption is an emotional rollercoaster with no guarantees. You should steer clear of an adoption facilitator who promises a successful adoption. When there are human beings and emotions involved, anything can happen, and adoptions do fall through occasionally. However, with a little patience and perseverance, it is quite possible that you will soon be holding your new little one in your arms. Related Articles:Adoption Placement Coordinators The Financial Aspect of Adopting
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