U.S. Supreme Court Rules Law Protecting Native Americans Does Not Trump State Adoption Law
A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling provides an important victory for the rights of adoptive parents.
A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling provides an important victory for the rights of adoptive parents.
This is the second installment of our two-part blog post providing an overview of many important facts that prospective adoptive parents may find helpful when considering adoption as an option for their family.
Some people that struggle with having a child never consider adoption because they are unfamiliar with the process.
All too often the conceptions people have about adoption are created by inaccurate or exaggerated media distortions that suggest adoptive children are
Adoptive parents, who a court characterized as
The face of adoption has changed dramatically in recent years with the growth of independent adoptions, international adoptions and even adoption by gay couples.
Many prospective adoptive parents who contact our law firm have questions about the adoption process.
If you are someone who has been unable to have children, the declining options for international adoptions is certainly a cause for concern.
Because our Wichita family law firm handles many divorces and paternity proceedings we often receive questions about stepparent adoptions.
The adoption process is a rewarding option that unites children with parents desperate for a child, but the process of agency adoption can be a stressful process because so much is at stake for the adoptive parents.