- 1.
- Q: Is it hard to place a child for adoption?
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- 2.
- Q: What is open adoption?
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- 3.
- Q: What qualifications must an adoptive couple meet before they are accepted as clients in your agency?
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- 4.
- Q: Does your agency work with adoptive couples who are from out-of-state or are they required to be residents of Idaho?
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- 5.
- Q: What information if any is needed from the birth father?
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- 6.
- Q: When, if at all does the birth father need to be involved?
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- 7.
- Q: How soon after the baby is born can he/she be placed with the adoptive family?
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- 8.
- Q: Will the agency help with my expenses? What will that include?
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- 9.
- Q: If I am under the age of 18, do my parents have to give their permission for me to make an adoption plan?
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- 10.
- Q: If my parents do not agree with my choice of adoptive parents and they want to raise my child, do I have to let them?
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- 11.
- Q: What happens if my baby is born medically fragile or has birth defects…will the family I have chosen still want to adopt him/her?
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- 12.
- Q: If I decide to place my child for adoption, will I have to go to court?
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- 13.
- Q: Once I have been to court and the judge approves my adoption decision, can I change my mind?
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- 14.
- Q: I am already parenting a child and don’t feel I am doing a good job. Can I talk to a counselor about adoption now?
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