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The Top 4 Different Types of Adoption in Arizona

Adopting a child is a life-changing decision that expands families and invites new love into their lives. It allows adoptive parents to invite someone new into their home and introduce a child to his or her forever home. Understanding the different ways placing a child for adoption can change and benefit families can help you choose the best option for both you and your baby. If you are pregnant and considering adoption or putting your child for adoption, Adoption Choices of Arizona are the best adoption agencies in AZ and we’re here to help you prepare yourself for the adoption process.

If you need adoption help now, please call or text us at 1-480-900-5520 or visit us at Adoption Choices of Arizona.

The more time you give yourself to comprehend some more of the different types of adoptions, beyond the openness of the relationship, the more time you will have to plan for life after the baby is born and post-placement. We have composed this resource to give you insight into the different ways families can be expanded through adoption.

  • Transracial Adoption in Arizona

Transracial, also known as interracial adoptions, refer to a child of one race being placed with adoptive parents of a different race. Maybe the adoptive parents are of European descent and wish to adopt a child of Spanish descent. Maybe the adoptive parents are of African descent and want to parent a child of Asian descent. These options are often considered by parents who can love a child, regardless of their race, appearance, or whether or not they are able to relate to the child’s cultural background.

But remember, although love makes a huge difference in a child’s life, it is important for the adoptive parents to teach their child about his or her culture. It is also important for the adoptive parents to include their child’s heritage in their daily lives. 

  • LGBT Adoption in Arizona

LGBT adoption refers to a child being placed with adoptive parents of the same gender. These days, more and more gay and lesbian couples and individuals are becoming parents through adoption. As the birth mother, you have the option of deciding which types of couples and individuals you’d prefer to parent your baby. Maybe you’d want for your baby to be placed with two fathers. Maybe you’d wish for your baby to have two mothers. With LGBT adoption, this is possible. 

The one caveat with LGBT adoption is you’ll want to make sure that same-sex adoption is allowed in your state. Despite that the Supreme Court ruling in June 2017 made it legal for same-sex couples and individuals in all 50 states, it’s still important to double check the adoption agency and your state laws regarding this. In the state of Arizona, you are permitted to choose members of the LGBT community to raise your baby. Additionally, our adoption agency works with all adoptive parents and does not discriminate, regardless of age, gender, religion, race or sexual orientation.  

  • Kinship/Relative Adoption in Arizona

Kinship or relative adoption refers to a child being legally adopted by a member of the birth mother or father’s family. This family member can be a mother, father, sibling, cousin, aunt, uncle, or grandparent to either of the parents. As the birth mother, you would still have the option of deciding if you’d prefer participating in an open, semi-open, or closed adoption.

It might be important for you to consider the relationship you have with your family member. Do the two of you get along? If the adoption is open, how would you want your child to address you once they get older? How would you see placing your baby with a family member affecting your family? Although your decision, it could be beneficial to consider these questions as you make your adoption plan. Please note that Adoption Choices of Arizona does not offer kinship adoption services.

Be Proud of the Steps You’ve Taken to Place Your Baby for Adoption

Understanding the different types of adoptions might make it easier for you to properly prepare your adoption plan. This is a lifelong commitment. Whether you’ve already taken the necessary steps to plan your baby’s adoption or are working towards them, you should be proud of yourself for doing what’s right for both you and your child. Though placing a child for adoption is an emotional decision, what’s important to remember are the healthy ways to process your emotions as you grieve and move forward with your life, whether you’ve chosen an open, semi-open or closed adoption. 

Once the adoption is finalized, you are likely to feel a sense of relief knowing he or she has been placed with loving adoptive parents who will provide a safe, healthy, and loving life.

For adoption resources or to begin your adoption journey, birth parents can visit us at Adoption Choices of Arizona or call or text us at 1-480-900-5520. If you are an prospective adoptive family hoping to adopt a baby, please instead, visit us here!

Meet the authorAmanda Glover is a recent graduate from Savannah College of Art & Design in Atlanta, Georgia. She has earned her Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Writing. Amanda is currently editing her first novel. Besides being a published novelist, her dreams include singing in a musical, becoming a figure skater, and traveling to Europe.

When she is not writing, she is reading a good romance or suspense book, painting a landscape on canvas, watching a comedy or thriller, or spending time with her friends and family. She loves fashion, books, music, pets, and all things Whimsical. Amanda currently lives in Decatur, Georgia.

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