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  • Overview of Adoption Home Study Process

    Participation in home study for all prospective adoptive parents is required by law in every State as well as the…

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  • Resources and Assistance for Adopting Special Needs Children

    Children that are placed for adoption from a foster care facility, and meet their State’s standard for “special needs,” may…

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  • Health and Medical Issues to Consider Before and After Adopting a Child

    Adopting a child can be an immensely beneficial experience for an individual or family. If you are interested in pursuing…

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  • Types of Adoption in Kansas: An Overview

    When deciding to pursue adoption as a birthmother, the first thing to determine is which type of adoption arrangement suits…

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  • Relinquishment and Domestic Adoption in Kansas

    The term relinquishment, as referred to the adoption process, is also known as “consent to adoption” or “voluntarily termination of…

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  • Kansas Grandparent “Kinship” Adoption

    Nowadays, many grandparents find themselves raising children in an unofficial capacity without any formal legal arrangement. This type of informal…

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  • The 411 on Adult Adoptions in Kansas

    The legal process for adoption in Kansas is the same whether the individual is a child or an adult.  Once…

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  • Overview of Conservatorship in Kansas

    What is a conservator? A conservator is a legal term for an individual, appointed by the court, to oversee and…

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  • Common Psychological Issues of Adopted Children Part II

    Although it is important for adopted children to understand as much as possible about the circumstances surrounding their adoption, there…

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  • Common Psychological Issues of Adopted Children Part I

    More often than not, adopted children may seem to be “fine” in their new environment. However, a large amount of…

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