Whether you choose to adopt privately or through an agency, Indiana law requires all prospective parents to complete an adoptive home study, also known as a Family Preparation Assessment. During this process, a licensed caseworker or social worker offers adoption...
Adoption
What you need to know about adopting a Native American child
Adopting a child can be a wonderful, life-changing event. When parents cannot take care of their child, they rely on families like yours to take in their children and give them a loving home. However, if you are thinking about adopting a Native American child, there...
Adopting through the Indiana foster care system
Individuals and couples who are considering adoption can do so through the Indiana foster care system. This program, which the Indiana Department of Child Services administers, primarily seeks to find homes for children and sibling groups ages eight to 16. If you want...
The different types of adoption
Adoption is a wonderful path to pursue. It leads to a heartwarming story, such as one Indiana woman who went to an adopted family when she was 10 years old and decades later met her sister for the first time at 73 years old. Children get a loving home, and a family...
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