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International Adoption is a very complicated and at the same time is a very rewarding process. Thousands and thousands families adopt every year from overseas. Orphans Adoption is proud to be part of this exciting process and making some ground braking changes in the way it’s done. Our agency solely focuses on the family and its needs rather then simply on the paperwork alone like many other agencies do. We stay close to our families through the whole process of international adoption from start to very end. From your fist phone call or email to Orphans Adoption you will be working with a live person and will be able to talk on the phone with a live person whenever you needed in order to resolve any obstacles or confusions (we are not supporting automated phone services, and if you call us during business hours there always be a live person answering your phone on the other side with the greeting from Orphans Adoption).
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Any Adoption and especially International Adoption is a very rewarding process that brings nothing but joy and love to the family and into the lives of people who were touched by it. International Adoption brings together orphans from overseas and caring, loving individuals who are willing to adopt internationally . We are dedicated to show this kind of love and this kind of relationships in our Adoption Success Stories. Click on the link below and you will be able to read, meet, and experience what is international adoption is all about.
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Gay Adoption .

Gay adoption refers to the adoption of children by homosexuals or same-sex couples.

Controversy

Like many issues involving homosexuality, gay adoption tends to be a controversial issue. Critics of the practice have long argued that children are harmed when they are not raised in the presence of both a father and a mother of two different genders. Others have argued that exposure to homosexuality at a young age can potentially harm a child's development and maturity regarding gender roles or sexuality in general.

Supporters, by contrast, argue that loving same-sex couples can be just as effective parents as mixed-sex couples. They say that statistics do not indicate that children raised by same-sex couples are any more likely to be affected by social problems, or are any more likely to "become" homosexual later in life.

Numerous studies conducted by the American Psychological Association, American Psychiatric Association, American Academy of Pediatrics and other groups have found there to be little if any difference between the effects of parenting conducted by same-sex couples and that of heterosexual couples.

Other supporters may oppose same-sex adoption as a "first priority" for adoption agencies, but argue such adoptions are still better than single-parent families.

Legal status around the world

Gay adoption is legal in Sweden, the Netherlands, Andorra, Spain, England and Wales and Belgium. Iceland, Norway, Germany and Denmark allow "stepchild-adoption" so that the partner in a civil union can adopt the natural (or sometimes even adopted) child of his partner. In the Republic of Ireland and some other countries, individual persons, whether heterosexual/homosexual, cohabiting/single may apply for adoption.

In February 2006, France's Court of Cassation ruled that both partners in a same-sex relationship can have parental rights over one partner's biological child. The result came from a case where a woman tried to give parental rights of her two daughters to her partner who she was in a civil union with.

Within the U.S., California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Vermont, Washington state, Wisconsin, and Washington, D.C. allow adoption by openly gay and lesbian couples. Florida is the only state that completely prohibits gay adoption. Mississippi, Oklahoma, Colorado and Utah all make same-sex adoption virtually impossible. Critics of anti-gay adoption policies also point out that in many of the states that have bans on gay adoption, gays are still able to act as foster parents.

In Canada, adoption is within provincial/territorial jurisdiction, and thus the law differs between each province and territory. Gay adoption is legal in British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories. In Alberta, gay men and lesbians can only legally adopt their partner's child. Gay adoption is illegal in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nunavut. In the Yukon, the law regarding adoption is ambiguous, and it is not known if gays and lesbians can legally adopt there. NDP MP Libby Davies, who is in a same-sex relationship, has campaigned for national uniformity when it comes to gay adoption.

In Australia, gay adoption is legal in the Australian Capital Territory and Western Australia, while step-child adoption is possible in Tasmania.

A January 2005 ruling of the Israeli Supreme Court allowed step-child adoptions for same-sex couples. Israel previously allowed limited co-guardianship rights for non-biological parents.

Trivia

One prominent figure in America's gay adoption debate is actress and comedian Rosie O'Donnell, who is an adoptive parent in a same-sex relationship. O'Donnell is remembered for her efforts in challenging Florida's gay adoption ban.

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When you’re first trying to choose a country for international adoption, start by thinking about your comfort level. Think about how open you are to someone who is culturally or racially different – if you wouldn’t consider marrying someone from a particular background, you probably should not consider parenting a child from that country.»read more

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