Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Protecting Against Unethical Adoption Practices

International adoptions have decreased 15% in the last year, largely due to stricter international adoption policies. More American couples are competing for domestic newborns, which translates into longer waits, and greater potential for adoption fraud.

Infant Adoption Coach Cindy Simonson suggests that potential adoptive parents do the following things to avoid falling prey to adoption scams:

  • Conduct thorough background and reputation checks
  • Research various adoption options
  • Utilize services designed to educate potential adoptive parents
  • Take advantage of no-fee websites that research the background of specific adoption companies
  • Join support groups or online communities of newly adoptive parents and of parents hoping to adopt
Infant Adoption Coaching is a low-cost service that can help potential adoptive parents with reducing adoption wait times and shave thousands of dollars from the costs of adoption. And infant adoption coach helps potential adoptive parents to ask the right questions of the right people and to avoid unnecessary risks so that your infant is in your arms with as little frustration as possible.

To learn more, visit www.infantadoptioncoach.com or www.alovingalternative.com.

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