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Adoption is a legal act of permanently placing a child of any age with a parent or parental couple who weren't the actual biological parents. Adoption brings about the severing of the parental rights & responsibilities of the actual biological parents and extending those responsibilities & rights onto the adoptive parents. Many, many children are put up for for adoption because of the actual birth parents' decision that they are unfortunately unable to take basic care of their baby, infant or older child. Some true biological parents forcibly are stripped of their parental rights and their child is placed into foster homes since they were abused or neglected. The physical inability to biologically reproduce is a routine cause given to adopt. Wanting to adopt may also be related to the lack of a marital partner or a decision not to use a sperm donor or surrogate. Single folks and same sex partners regularly adopt for this very reason. Procedures for legally adopting vary from country to country. Usually when making an application to adopt, all prospective adopters will be evaluated for suitability.

Adopting internationally are commonly more expensive and ususally incur more fees, such as the adoptive parents having to travel to the source nation. US citizens represent the major share of international adoptive parents. A number of large nations have reasonably well thought out rules and procedures for foreign adopters to meet, while other nations do not. Adoption procedures for each country can differ widely.Any conditions needed to commence the process of adopting outside the country also vary widely, depending upon the nation of the adopters. In the United States, as a general rule, usually the 1st rung of the process is to choose an adoption facilitator or agency to deal with. Each adoption agency or facilitator works with different countries, and a few focus all their energy on a lone country.

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