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Adoption Rocks provides adoption help in Mobile, AL and other areas of Alabama for
women with unplanned pregnancy and adoption information
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- How can adoption be good for my baby and me? If you are not ready to be a parent,
you can still give your baby the gift of life by choosing adoption. Adoption allows
your baby to be loved by a family that desperately desires a child.
- Can I choose a family for my baby? YES! You can choose a family from profiles of
adoptive couples who have been waiting to become parents
- Are there any costs to me? There are no costs to you as the birth parent
- How much contact can I have with my baby? You may have as much contact with your
baby as is comfortable for you. This will be discussed with the adoptive couple that
you choose. Most common terms used to describe contact are closed, semi-open and
open adoption.
- How soon after the birth can my baby go to the parents I choose? Upon discharge
from the hospital, the baby goes directly home with the adoptive couple. This allows
you the opportunity to immediately regain control of your life.
- How much will my child know about me? We encourage you to pass medical and social
history on to your child. You may choose to share your identity and where you live
with the adoptive parents. Or, you may choose to be completely anonymous.
- Does the birth father have any rights? In Alabama, the father has certain rights,
however, they are not necessarily automatic and they depend on the legal situation
of the father. If the father is legally married to the mother than his consent is
required. If the father is not legally married to the mother, the father has the
burden of establishing his paternity. If he does not come forward and establish his
paternity, within a specified time period, he waives his rights to the child.
- Can my child find me if he or she wants to search for me someday?I n Alabama, when
you sign your Consent For Adoption, you indicate whether or not you are willing to
have the Alabama Department Of Vital Statistics provide information about you to
your child, if the child decides to initiate a search when they obtain the legal
of adulthood in Alabama.
- Do I need an attorney/lawyer? No you do not need an attorney and there are no costs
to you. The adoptive family, or the agency involved, ill handle all the legal details
on your behalf.
- How can I make sure my child will not be neglected or abused? Adoptive couples must
have adoption home studies completed by a social worker, licensed by the state of
Alabama to do home studies, that meet state standards. All home studies include FBI
& ABI background checks, fingerprints, financial and medical reviews as well as interviews
of the couple and inspection of their home.
- I keep hearing the term birth mother, what does that mean? A birth mother is the
word used to describe the biological mother.
- What is an adoption plan? An adoption plan is how you choose to interact with the
adoptive parents during and after your pregnancy.
Scared?
Confused?
Not sure what happens next?
Below are answers to some questions you may have about adoption. It is okay to ask
questions.
Have more adoption questions?
Contact Adoption Rocks any time
at 251-639-4148