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  • Adoption Information, Laws and Reforms
    Information and pointers relating to adoption law; exploring issues and activities toward the reform of adoption to make it more humane for all involved.

  • Adoption Information, Laws and Reforms
    Information and pointers relating to adoption law; exploring issues and activities toward the reform of adoption to make it more humane for all involved.

  • Adoption Law Center
    Answers to the questions asked most often by the more than 10,000 adopting and birth parents who have been helped by the Center since 1960.

  • Adoption Law Offices of Linda E. F. Lach
    Law office devoted to adoption and surrogacy, assisting adoptive parents, birth parents and those interested in surrogacy. Can work with people from all states and countries through national and international consultation. No cost for initial consultation.

  • Adoption Laws
    Adoption laws, statutes and summaries.

  • Adoption Policy Resource Center
    Legal resources for adoptive parents and advocates, research articles, and links.

  • International Adoption Consultants
    Gives help with paperwork needed to complete an international adoption.

  • Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School
    Cornell has put together this page with links to some state adoption laws.

  • Overview Of Adoption Law
    In the United States today, there are 50,000 adoptions each year. Almost all involve children, and the courts as a general rule say that the best interest of the child is the paramount concern during the proceedings. A child's best interest, however, means different things to different people and may be gauged differently from state to state. In all states, there are rules that specify what requirements must be met. Apart from that, the laws vary a good deal.

  • State Adoption Laws
    Adoption Laws of the Fifty States, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

  • State Adoption Laws
    This page links to the adoption laws of the 50 states.

  • The Adoption Fraud Guide
    Where to report fraud and unethical practices by adoption agencies.

  • The Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute
    This site provides adoption professionals, and others with an interest in adoption research, policy and practice, with easy access to the most up-to-date information.

The following links are in Chinese

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