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Unplanned Baby | Unplanned Adoption in Texas | AdopTexas. About Us | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. As time passed in my life and I grew to a young woman, that memory was always there though I wasn’t conscious of it when planning my future. In fact, my future just rolled out in front of me in spite of stupid decisions I made and my irresponsible behavior. It was as if God set my feet on this path when I was a little child and I would never be able to deviate no matter what I did; though I can never recall making a statement specifically that I wanted to be an adoption worker.

God just wouldn’t have it any other way. As a young woman, in high school and college; I always cared more for people and hearing their problems than learning about numbers, science, government or history. It was the 70’s and Sociology was of great interest to me. After graduation from Loma Linda University with a Bachelors in Sociology, I began to work for the Department of Protective Services. I took the position and found it to be the hardest job I could ever imagine doing… Wow! After 5 years, I burned out. AdopTexas | The Birth Mothers Adoption Agency.

Holidays, Sharing Adoption & The Adopted Child | AdopTexas. Whether Christmas, Thanksgiving, Mother’s Day or Birthdays, during these times of the year children who have been adopted may have thoughts and concerns that seem to come out of nowhere and often come as a surprise their adoptive family/adoptive parents. Following one Mother’s Day, An adoptive mom called me wanting to share a conversation she had with her elementary school aged daughter and get my advice.

This little girl had been placed for adoption as an infant and had never met her Birth parents. The exchange went something like this, “Mom, do you think my birthmother is thinking about me today?” This took her adoptive mom by surprise who said, “well, of course. I am sure she thinks of you often.” After considering this for a few minutes, this sweet little girl replied, “you said, my birthparents couldn’t keep me because they didn’t have enough money. Written By: Charlotte K. LCPAA, Administrator & Maternity Counselor. Judge Softly | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. “Pray, don’t find fault with the man that limps, Or stumbles along the road. Unless you have worn the moccasins he wears, Or stumbled beneath the same load. There may be tears in his soles that hurt Though hidden away from view. The burden he bears placed on your back May cause you to stumble and fall, too. Don’t sneer at the man who is down today Unless you have felt the same blow That caused his fall or felt the shame That only the fallen know.

You may be strong, but still the blows That were his, unknown to you in the same way, May cause you to stagger and fall, too. Don’t be too harsh with the man that sins. Or pelt him with words, or stone, or disdain. For you know if the tempter’s voice Should whisper as soft to you, As it did to him when he went astray, It might cause you to falter, too. Just walk a mile in his moccasins Before you abuse, criticize and accuse. I believe you’d be surprised to see That you’ve been blind and narrow-minded, even unkind.

. ~ by Mary T. Phone # 281-235-5103. Unplanned Pregnancies | Unplanned Baby | AdopTexas. “I’m Pregnant and Don’t Want to Be … What Am I Going to Do?” She doesn’t want to be pregnant, carry and deliver a baby and just found out that she really is pregnant. She may have cried, begged God, and frantically researched looking for answers. What is she going to do? Will her parents kick her out? Over the last 3 months, the internet search terms that I am seeing that are bringing up my website have become more and more desperate. First, she must come to grips with the fact that she is going to have a baby. THE TEXAS HEARTBEAT BILL Senate Bill 8 86(R) HB 1500 – Texas Legislature Online Second, with the Texas Heartbeat Bill, which prohibits an abortion after the baby’s heartbeat is detected which is normally during the 6th week of pregnancy, there are only two options open to a birthmother.

A woman who is considering an adoption plan for her baby may hear statements like, “How can you do that?” “you, messed up now you have to pay the price”, and on and on. This is when she called me. How to Unlock HOPE With an Adoption Support Community. The adoptive families I work with are asked to search out helpful information, websites, books, support groups and podcasts and share what they have learned. I will be posting these helpful resources and comments regularly on my blogs. The following is one shared recently by a waiting adoptive couple: “We came across a new Podcast from one of our favorite resources, “Infant Adoption Podcast”. This episode is titled “How to Unlock HOPE With an infant Adoption Support Community”. In the podcast, he focuses on the top 5 reasons why a great adoption support community will help you go through the infant adoption process: Quickly find out where/how to get started Talk to people who “get” it You get a regular source of encouragement, inspiration, and accountability You get a great place to learn You can form small groups inside of that community that help maintain a connection We were quite inspired to join a community like this and joined a Facebook group that they have set up online.

New Study Finds Millions of U.S. Women Have Gaps in Knowledge About Adoption. Survey respondents were asked to indicate whether each of five statements describing adoption was true or false. The statements were: Being able to participate in an “open” adoption allows the birth parents to remain part of the child’s life in a specified capacity.Birth parents can receive private counseling and other emotional support before, during, and after the adoption.The birth mother’s pregnancy is completely paid for by the adopting parents.The birth parents may choose the family that adopts the child.The birth mother may continue her education or job throughout the pregnancy and adoption proceedings, without losing any income or benefits.

All five statements are true—though just more than half (53%) of all women of childbearing age identified four or all five as such. Fifteen percent (15%) believe that none or just one of the statements are true. The other one-third of women of childbearing age believe that only two or three of the statements are correct. The adoption tax credit helps families with adoption-related expenses. The adoption tax credit lets families who were in the adoption process during 2022 claim up to $14,890 in eligible adoption expenses for each eligible child. Taxpayers can apply the credit to international, domestic, private and public foster care adoptions. Things to know about claiming the credit To claim the adoption credit, taxpayers complete Form 8839, Qualified Adoption Expenses and attach it to their tax return.

They use this form to figure how much credit they can claim.There are income limits that affect the amount of the credit.The adoption tax credit is non-refundable. Who is considered an eligible child An eligible child is an individual who is under the age of 18 or is physically or mentally incapable of caring for themself. Qualified expenses Qualified adoption expenses include such things as: Adoption feesCourt costs and legal feesAdoption related travel expenses like meals and lodgingOther expenses directly related to the legal adoption of an eligible child More information: Judge Softly | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. Unplanned Pregnancies | Unplanned Baby | AdopTexas. How to Unlock HOPE With an Adoption Support Community. New Study Finds Millions of U.S. Women Have Gaps in Knowledge About Adoption. The adoption tax credit helps families with adoption-related expenses. Unplanned Baby | Unplanned Adoption in Texas | AdopTexas.

About Us | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. AdopTexas | The Birth Mothers Adoption Agency. Contact Us | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. Adoption Blog | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. The adoption tax credit helps families with adoption-related expenses The adoption tax credit lets families who were in the adoption process during 2022 claim up to $14,890 in eligible adoption expenses for each eligible child. Taxpayers can apply the credit to international, domestic, private and public foster care adoptions. […] Read More New Study Finds Millions of U.S. Women Have Gaps in Knowledge About Adoption Glendale, Ariz., June 9, 2022 — U.S. women of childbearing age (15 to 44 years of age)—about 65 million—possess notable gaps in their understanding of the adoption process and its benefits, according to a new study conducted by Dr.

Read More Infant Adoption Podcast: How to Unlock HOPE With an Adoption Support Community The adoptive families I work with are asked to search out helpful information, websites, books, support groups and podcasts and share what they have learned. Read More Walk A Mile In Her Shoes Read More Judge Softly Read More Read More Read More Holidays And Adoption.

Texas Adoption Agency | Adopt in Texas | AdopTexas. Adopting a child, just like placing a child for adoption is not easy or fair. Though if you think about it, it shouldn’t be easy, as making sure a child is in a safe and loving home is what is most important. And fair has nothing to do with this process; whether you are a woman who is pregnant and unable to raise your child the way you feel the child should be raised or a family who wants to be parents and can’t fulfill this most basic desire through a natural biological process. There are many avenues to take to adopt and it can be overwhelming. With 42 years of experience as an adoption worker. I, Charlotte Duncan, am available to schedule counseling to help you understand the pros and cons of and to sort through these options.

Additionally, the adoption process will be explained in detail as well as how AdopTexas Adoption social worker Agency accepts and works with potential adoptive families. Each adoption is different as are the Birthparent’s needs. Fill out the Contact Form below. Unplanned Baby | Unplanned Adoption in Texas | AdopTexas. About Us | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. AdopTexas | The Birth Mothers Adoption Agency. Texas Adoption Agency | Adopt in Texas | AdopTexas. Unplanned Baby | Unplanned Adoption in Texas | AdopTexas. Texas Adoption Agency | Adopt in Texas | AdopTexas. Unplanned Baby | Unplanned Adoption in Texas | AdopTexas. About Us | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. AdopTexas | The Birth Mothers Adoption Agency. The adoption tax credit helps families with adoption-related expenses.

Adoption Blog | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. Contact Us | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. Adoption Blog | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. Texas Adoption Agency | Adopt in Texas | AdopTexas. Unplanned Baby | Unplanned Adoption in Texas | AdopTexas. About Us | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. AdopTexas | The Birth Mothers Adoption Agency. Unplanned Pregnancies | Unplanned Baby | AdopTexas. How to Unlock HOPE With an Adoption Support Community. New Study Finds Millions of U.S. Women Have Gaps in Knowledge About Adoption. The adoption tax credit helps families with adoption-related expenses. Adoption Blog | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. The adoption tax credit helps families with adoption-related expenses. Adoption Blog | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. About Us | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas.

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Unplanned Baby | Unplanned Adoption in Texas | AdopTexas. About Us | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. AdopTexas | The Birth Mothers Adoption Agency. Finding an Adoptive Family | Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. A call came in one morning from a young woman saying she worked for an agency in California that facilitated adoptions. That was the first time I had ever heard of such a thing. She asked me if I would counsel a birthmother in Texas who had picked a potential adoptive couple in Alabama to adopt her baby. She asked if I would be willing to counsel the birthmother to prepare her for placement after her baby was born. They needed this counseling to meet state requirements. I had worked in adoption for licensed adoption agencies during my more than 10 year working career , at the time; using adoption facilitators Finding an Adoptive Family was new and foreign to me.

So, I was interested how did this all work? “Did you ever meet the facilitators?” Hmmm. Was I wrong? My personal experience working with an adoption arranged through a facilitator will continue in Part 2, soon to follow. Written By: Charlotte K. LCPAA, Administrator & Maternity Counselor. Affordable Adoption Agency | Adopt in Texas | AdopTexas. Federal Adoption Tax Credit to Make Your Adoption Affordable As an adoptive parent you are eligible to receive up to a $14,080 (for 2019) tax credit once your adoption is complete. This alone helps make adoption affordable for many. The credit is a dollar for dollar refund of qualified expenses. Qualified expenses include: adoption fees, court costs, attorney fees, traveling expenses (including amounts spent for meals and lodging while away from home), and other expenses directly related to the legal adoption of a child.

The Adoption Tax Credit is applicable for both domestic and international adoptions. Child Tax Credit to Make Your Adoption Affordable Child Tax Credits give you an income boost as parents or guardians of dependent children. Employee Benefits Programs About 1/4 of the nation’s large employers offer some type of adoption benefits! Military Adoption Subsidies State Adoption Assistance Programs Adoption subsidies are available for children with special needs. The Tinina Q. Child Placing Agency | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. I have been a maternity counselor for over 40 years with AdopTexas a Texas Licensed non profit Child Placing Agency.

I have counseled women post abortion and post adoption. There is no easy answer when a woman is faced with a pregnancy she is not prepared for. There are three options: keep and raise the child, abort the child or make an adoption plan for the child through Child Placing Agency. Once one of these decisions is made, no matter which one, there will be questions at times whether it was the right decision.

The decision to keep the child, if she is able to provide for the child, is challenging especially for a single mom though can be a blessing especially if there is a support system. If keeping the baby is something a mom feels is not best for the child for many different reasons then there are only two other options. Abortion is a totally selfish decision taking in consideration only the pregnant woman’s feelings, needs and rights. Written By: Charlotte K.

Finding an Adoptive Family | Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. After signing my agreement with the facilitating agency to counsel the expecting mom, I called her to schedule an appointment for our 1st of 3 required visits, this being only a couple of weeks before the baby was born. For privacy purposes, I will use fictitious names. Carla was very quiet and soft spoken during our visit. She lived in a rural community on the outskirts of Houston, with her parents in a small, sparsely furnished though neatly kept home. Carla was in her late teens and met me while her parents were at work. During my visit with her, Carla related that she didn’t know who the father was and gave the scenario I hear frequently that it was a one-night stand at a party and that she never got his full name and never saw or heard from him again. None of her friends or acquaintances could help her with more information about him. During my first visit with Carla, I did my best to prepare her for what was getting ready to happen.

Written By: Charlotte K. Adoption & Holidays | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. Waiting Parents Holidays can be emotional times, no matter what we bring from our history or current situation whether happy memories, disappointments, hopes, hurts, complications, or joys from family interactions. It is not unusual for a sense of melancholy or even depression to creep into our emotions.

For myself, I can identify with all these emotions. For couples or families who have begun the adoption process or have been trying to get pregnant and are hopefully waiting for the call that will tell them they may become parents to a precious baby; holidays can be especially emotional and challenging. To add to the feelings of loss a waiting couple may experience could be the presence of relatives who may be pregnant or have newborn babies, which only heightens their feelings of loss.

A book that some families have found helpful is “Adopting After Infertility” and “Adoption is a Family Affair! Written By: Charlotte K. LCPAA, Administrator & Maternity Counselor. Adoption Plan | How To Put A Kid Up For Adoption | AdopTexas. During the holidays, I receive many calls from Parents that have completed an adoption plan for their babies whether it is Thanksgiving, Christmas, or Easter though especially Mother’s Day and the baby’s birthday.

Family holidays can be especially difficult whether or not the extended family of the mom is aware of the choice to place, the mom made. It is hard to hear of and realize how insensitive to the placing parent’s feelings, people can be. Not only extended family members but also friends and even strangers if they learn this information about the placing parent’s decision can say the unkindest things. It is already a sensitive and emotional time for the mom and when she is questioned about her reasons for her decision or love for her child, she may become depressed and feel the need to withdraw. Fearing these reactions, many placing moms will not tell their family or friends about the pregnancy, delivery, or decision to place. Written By: Charlotte K. Holidays, Sharing Adoption & The Adopted Child | AdopTexas. Judge Softly | Texas Adoption Agency | AdopTexas. Unplanned Pregnancies | Unplanned Baby | AdopTexas.

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