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Where can I meet with Journeys of the
Heart Staff to privately discuss my situation and have my
questions answered?
You pick the
location that feels best to you – your home, a restaurant, a
park, or our office.
Whatever location you choose, we want to make sure
your privacy is protected at all times.
All you need to do is call and tell us when and where
you’d like to meet.
What if I don’t want counseling?
You
decide if you want counseling.
The service is available but we would never force it
on anyone.
Will anything provided by Journeys
cost me money?
There
is no charge to you for any service.
What types of adoptions does Journeys
facilitate?
Our staff will help you
explore the type of adoption arrangement that best suits
you. We do open
adoptions, semi-open and closed adoptions.
Open Adoption:
The relationship is between the
child, birth parent and adopting parents.
There might be visits, phone calls, e-mails and or
letters and pictures.
A common adoption agreement has one visit per year
with letters and pictures being sent several times.
This allows for the child to know that he or she is
loved and cared about by the birth family and a chance to
know the birth parent.
It also gives the child access to family history,
stories, medical information.
Some adopting families and birth parents agree to
more contact.
Semi-Open
Adoption:
Letters and pictures are
exchanged between the adopting parent(s) and the birth
parent(s). This
keeps the birth parent current with what is happening in the
child’s life.
Closed Adoption:
No contact of any kind between
the adopting parent(s) and the birth parent(s).
What about my expenses?
Journeys of the
Heart can pay for any expenses that are related to the
pregnancy.
These include food, shelter, maternity clothes and medical
coverage. You
work directly with the staff to come up with a plan
regarding your financial needs.
Even after you have chosen a family you continue to
interact with the staff regarding your money needs.
Journeys does not believe it is a good idea for
families and birth parents to directly work out expenses
because problems can come up that might jeopardize the
relationship.
What if I don’t have a place to live
or need emergency housing?
Journeys staff will help you
find emergency housing or an apartment, depending upon your
needs.
When do I sign legal papers regarding
the adoption?
Each state has different
laws about signing legal documents.
For instance, in
Oregon you would sign legal
documents prior to being discharged from the hospital.
In Illinois
you can sign 72 hours after the birth.
In
Washington
you can sign prior to the birth and the documents become
legally binding 48 hours after the birth.
What happens if I change my mind?
Changing your mind
is your right any time before you sign the legal documents.
However, once the documents are signed and the baby
is in the custody of the adopting parents the adoption is a
binding agreement except in
Washington
where the documents are legally binding 48 hours after the
birth.
What about the birth father?
We are pleased to
work with birth fathers during this process, fully
incorporating them into the adoption plan.
However, if the birth father is not involved we do
not need his participation.
Each state has different laws about notifying the
birth father.
We will discuss this with you and how it pertains to your
particular situation.
What happens at the hospital?
Whatever you want.
Usually, adopting
parents are called and are at the hospital during the birth.
You decide if you want them in your room or if you
want them to be called in afterwards.
Journeys staff will be available to you at the
hospital. You
may spend as much or as little time with the baby as you
want.
What about naming the baby?
You can give the
baby the name that you want which will go on the original
birth certificate.
The adopting parents also name the baby and that name
will go on the amended birth certificate which is completed
after the adoption proceedings.
We think it’s positive for the child if you and the
adopting parents agree on the name – we encourage this
discussion prior to the birth.
How do I choose a couple to adopt my
baby?
You
can look at portfolios which include a letter to you and
photos of their lives.
This will give you visual images of them, their home
and their interests. If
you want to know more about them or are having a hard time
choosing, we can give you their home study, a document
completed by a social worker that approves them for adoption
(without any identifying information).
This document will give you an in-depth idea about
their childhood and early adult history as well as more
information about their marriage, parenting style, values
and ideas about adoption.
How can I see a sample of families
waiting to adopt a child right now?
Please Click Here
to view just a sample of waiting families, with letters and
pictures for you.
After selecting a family, what is the
next step?
Once you have chosen a
family you will usually meet with them.
If they are an out-of-state couple then you might
want to talk with them on the phone or receive a videotape
of them. All
out-of-state couples are willing to fly to your state of
residence to meet with you.
The meeting takes place at a restaurant or at
Journeys’ office with a staff person present.
Usually this meeting confirms your feelings of
wanting them to parent your child.
How can I be sure that the couple I
choose to adopt my baby are good people?
Journeys of the
Heart completes a thorough investigation of all couples who
come to adopt through this agency.
Child abuse and criminal checks (including FBI finger
prints) are done on each person.
A social worker spends time with the family in their
home and they speak about many issues that are important to
adoption. The
home is inspected for safety issues, housekeeping standards
and general suitability for a child.
Couples have four to five references send in letters
that speak to their ability to raise a child and the
strengths and weaknesses of their marriage.
A doctor must give each person a physical and these
findings are sent to the agency.
The couple’s latest IRS 1040 to prove income is
reviewed. After
the social worker has met with the family for a lengthy
period of time, inspected their home and reviewed all the
supporting documents, he or she makes a recommendation
either supporting them as adoptive parents or not.
Journeys of the Heart does not approve all families
who apply to us.
All families will have
gone through Journeys of the Heart’s extensive adoption
education program which explores talking to children about
adoption, adoption issues at each stage of a child’s
development, trans-racial adoption, attachment and bonding
theory, adoption vocabulary, adoption and the teenager and
more. Journeys
fully discusses the importance of always presenting the
birth parents in a loving and caring way to the child.
How can I be sure that the adopting
parents will follow through with letters and pictures?
The adopting parents
sign a document agreeing to send the number of letters and
pictures that you want.
Journeys of the Heart would support you in getting
enforcement of any adoption agreement, which in some states
is legally binding.
Most adopting parents are so grateful to you that
they would never consider not sending what you wanted from
them.
What if my baby is born with a serious
medical issue?
If your baby was born with
a major medical issue Journeys may have to locate another
family to adopt your baby.
What about finding a family through
the classified ads in the paper or on-line?
That seems easy but
it can be very dangerous.
Families in the classifieds may or may not be
legitimate.
Anyone can put an ad in the paper or on-line.
They may or may not have gone through all the
investigation and security checks that Journeys of the Heart
requires of their families.
You might choose a family who looks good but who
could be criminals, child abusers or not have the ability to
be good parents for your child..
It is safer to have an agency to oversee the families
and be sure that they are good, emotionally healthy people.
What if a friend or acquaintance
approaches me about adopting my baby?
Sometimes during a
pregnancy, you may be approached by friends or relatives
about adopting the baby.
Journeys can work with a friend or relative to adopt
your baby if you wish.
We insist that any family go through the same
thorough investigation process, just like any other Journeys
family. We like
to give you a variety of families to choose from but if you
feel certain that you want this family and they meet our
requirements that would be fine.
If you still want to make sure your friends/family
are the best choice we can present you with other family
portfolios.
This way you can be sure you are choosing the best family to
parent the baby.
However, whether you want this friend to parent your
child or not, you should tell all people inquiring about
your adoption that discussions regarding the matter should
be directed through Journeys of the Heart.
Any other questions you may have,
feel free to contact our staff at any time.
Email us now,
info@journeysoftheheart.net
or call our 24 hour toll free phone number (800)
876-0575.
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