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    Foster Care Case Study

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    courts improve the way that foster care and adoption court cases were handled. This proved to be inefficient because in 1997 another solution was set in place to help foster get adopted, the solution that was set in place was made by President Clinton. The President in Tom Price’s article Child Welfare Reform says, “no child should be uncertain about what a ‘family’ or a ‘parent’ or ‘home’ means” (2005, p.8). So the solution was called the 1997 Adoption and Safe families Act, this solution was…

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    Legal Parent Adoption

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    This results in an adoption arrangement where a child has two legal parents, both with the same legal status regarding their association with the child (NCLR, 2016). Also, same-sex or LGBT couples can utilize the stepparent adoption process used by married couples. Most of the states that identify a comprehensive domestic partnerships or even civil unions permit couples who are united in such legal unions to utilize the stepparent adoption process. The impact caused by such adoptions is similar…

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    Adopted Child Adoption

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    up for adoption. The emotional and practical issues are overwhelming and need resolution. Adoptees should…

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    address the issue of children being placed in permanent homes (Adoptions and safe families act of 1997 (H.R. 867), 1997). This amendment defines the safety and health of the child is most important to consider when decisions are made in regards to removing the child from the home, reunification and case planning for foster care. The amendment also stated that “reasonable efforts” must continue to be made to keep the child in the home (Adoptions and safe families act of 1997 (H.R. 867), 1997). In…

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    Community Resource Agency Assignment Scope Voices for Children is a non-profit organization that helps foster children in San Diego and Riverside Counties. I phoned the agency and spoke with Kristen Balelo, Senior Assistant Program Manager, on November 1, 2016. She described the societal problems affected by foster children when they are removed from their homes. On any given day there are about 3,500 open cases of child abuse in San Diego County. These large numbers of foster children…

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    people refuse to acknowledge as okay is same-sex adoption. People are scared of change and believe that the United States is the best country in the world, because of our freedom. However, it is hard to be considered “free” when you are a gay couple who gets discriminated against when adopting a child. Foster care, within the past 2 years, is growing rapidly with more children entering because of neglect, abandonment, abuse, and more. With several adoption agencies still discriminating against…

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    family and pursues outcomes in the “best interest of the children.” The outcome of a family law dispute can change a child’s life forever. Family law has a broad range of topics that include pre-nuptial agreements, post-nuptial agreements, divorce, adoption, and other topics. Family law is governed by each state, but there are some areas of family law that have been federalized. Native Americans have faced adversity throughout history and the ability for U.S. recognized tribes to have…

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    Rumors have spread like wild fire this past week about President Donald Trump teaming up with congress to end all child support payments as of 2018. It has been said that President Donald Trump has arranged a meeting with congress to pass a law that will end all child support payments. Come January 2018 the child support bill will be abolished for all participants. According to the Child Support Law once a married couple has separated or divorced, or when only one of the parents who are…

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    The Adoption Journey When a couple has an emotional journey trying to have their own biological children, but at the end they were unable to, they may consider adopting a child of their own. Although adopt a child may not be same as having their own biological child, they are still able to provide the same amount love and care to their adopted child as they would have given to their own biological child. By adopting they can give the child a better life; however, there are some up and down of…

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    Adoption is very common among couples that cannot bear a child of their own due to fertility issues. Therefore couples tend to seek out adoption to start their own family. For example, Robert Harrington and Fionnuala Creegan never expected to be raising a Mexican child. But after unsuccessful fertilization, the Irish couple decided to look abroad to adopt a child (Alan Greenblatt 27). It is evident that it is common to seek out different options to start a family. After trying to bear a child on…

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