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MiamiHerald.com The National Rifle Association wants Florida lawmakers to ban adoption agencies from asking would-be parents if they own guns. The advocacy group says the ... and more » Pet adoptions : Max, Maui, Haley and Sherlock
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TCPalm People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals urges everyone who can provide an animal with a loving, lifelong home to adopt a homeless cat or dog (or two! ... and more » From Google News Search: "adoptions" Can you carry over your adoption tax credit for international adoptions? Q. We only pay about 5k in federal taxes each year - I know that it needs to be finalised before we can apply this tax credit. We are not looking to adopt a special needs child either. Asked by snfcricket - Mon Dec 3 17:24:01 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Sorry, previous answer is incorrect. The adoption tax credit is a true credit for your taxes, meaning if you only pay about $5000/year in taxes, you can take this credit for about 3 years until it is used up. However, for the case of international adoption, the adoption must be completely finalized before the tax credit is taken, as you have already stated. Answered by phillipa_gordon - Mon Dec 3 21:05:49 2007 how do you feel about open adoptions within extended families? Q. for example, what are some opinions about a cousin or aunt adopting the child or children from a teenage relative? it would definitely be an open adoption, but unlike other open adoptions the birth parent and the adopted parent would be intertwined in each others lives quite a bit. sorry if it doesn't sound like i am asking a specific question, i simply want opinions, experiences etc this is a happy functional extended family. its simply a matter of means, the teenage mother simply doesnt have the means to care for her baby and a close relative does. Asked by meenahug - Wed Apr 29 05:04:51 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. I think it's a good thing, the child doesn't get the same 'mummy didn't want me' feeling that can sometimes come with outside adoption, still gets to see their birth mum, but is getting the care and support they need from an older mum. As long as the birth mum realises that the adopted mum has the final say in the child's life, that is. Answered by Sylvan - Wed Apr 29 05:15:14 2009 Do you think MOST infant adoptions are because the biological mothers are coerced?
Q. Not talking foster care. With ALL due respect, if you meet with an adoption case manager, what did you expect? Asked by She's right - Wed Sep 23 12:29:27 2009 - - 20 Answers - 0 Comments A. Perhaps some but not most. I think most make a thoughtful and educated decision and should be given credit for that rather than being labeled as weak and vulnerable. Answered by Cam - Wed Sep 23 13:29:48 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "adoptions" |






