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Until recently, adoption, like infertility, rarely received much national attention. Thanks to television, however, millions of people, including many future adoptive parents, saw the beaming faces of men and women who had become the legal parents of babies form South America, Romania, China and other parts of the world where the children, almost always girls, might otherwise have been consigned to lives of neglect or outright starvation. In unwelcome contrast, we also saw a screaming child forcibly snatched away by a stranger from the only parents she had ever known.
 
That \"stranger\" was her biological father, who had been granted the legal right to claim her after she had been given up for adoption by her mother. It is estimated that in the United States, approximately fifty thousand children are adopted every year. At least five times that many people are trying to become adoptive parents. Adoption has always been a hazardous enterprise, but no more so than parenthood itself. During a time when definitions of the family are yielding to social change, practically all the established pronouncements of family law are in a state of contention. The laws affecting adoption vary from year to year, from state to state and from city to city within the same state. One cheerful note: in response to widespread outcry against judges whose decisions ignored the well-being of the child, the interests of the child are now represented by social workers, psychiatrists and lawyers with at least as much passion and determination as the interests of the embattled adult litigants. (The interests of the child have almost always been represented in divorce and custody cases.) Potential adoptive parents needn\'t be discouraged by these battles. They should try, however, to keep informed of how legal decisions might affect them. Having made the decision to investigate the options of adoptions, you may scarcely know how and where to begin. If you don\'t want to be at the mercy of experts, try to collect as much information as possible on your own and make a habit of jotting down useful names, addresses and phone numbers in a purse-size notebook. You might begin at your local public library, where you\'re likely to find several useful books covering all aspects of the subject of adoption. You can find out how to contact state and national non-profit referral organizations, as well as how to get started on the adventure of adopting a child from a foreign country. The librarian can also tell you how to get in touch with adoptive parent support groups in your community. Contact the office responsible for social services in your city or county for additional information. All prospective adoptive parents are advised to postpone their efforts to locate a child to adopt until they have consulted a lawyer. Find a lawyer who knows everything there is to know about your state\'s current adoption laws and who might eventually become the intermediary for the adoption itself. To locate such a practitioner, family members and close friends or the state or county bar association can be helpful. If you trust your judgment about character an decency, you can also look in the local Yellow Pages for an attorney who is a specialist in adoption law and arrange a consultation. Michael RussellYour Independent guide to Adoption



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International Adoption Financial Assistance News

FOLLOW-UP INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ENDS WITH ADOPTION OF TEXT ... - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)


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FOLLOW-UP INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ENDS WITH ADOPTION OF TEXT ...
7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - 11 hours ago
“We call upon all countries to join us in supporting an international financial system that is fair and equitable in support of financing for development,” ...
Financing development must be reviewed by 2013 Hindu
Countries must meet existing aid pledges despite financial crisis ... UN News Centre
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United States Welcomes Adoption of Doha Conference Outcome Statement - MarketWatch


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United States Welcomes Adoption of Doha Conference Outcome Statement
MarketWatch - Dec 2, 2008
This strategy has created a new development paradigm based on results and improving the quality of assistance. The United States will remain the world ...
Doha summit ends with calls for more aid to developing countries Newsnet
UAE pledges to continue financing development programs under MDGs WAM - Emirates News Agency
UAE offered grants and easy term loans amounting to $70b Middle East North Africa Financial Network
UN News Centre - The Guatemala Times
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Saving Hungary's Finances - Wall Street Journal


Saving Hungary's Finances
Wall Street Journal - 1 hour ago
Swift monetary tightening -- the central bank hiked the policy interest rate by 300 basis points on Oct. 22 -- and international financial assistance helped ...

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Treasury Department's Approach for Combating Kleptocracy - NewsBlaze


Treasury Department's Approach for Combating Kleptocracy
NewsBlaze, CA - 1 hour ago
Effectively implementing systemic and targeted measures to combat illicit financing across the international financial system requires the ongoing support ...

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Chrysler LLC Meets with Stakeholders in Support of Federal Bridge ... - MarketWatch


Chrysler LLC Meets with Stakeholders in Support of Federal Bridge ...
MarketWatch - Dec 2, 2008
Temporary financial assistance to the domestic automotive industry is necessary to reduce the risk to local economies and employment. 6. ...

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