It's true that the adoption landscape is changing in the US. Compared to as little as 20 years ago, there was not as great of a support system in place for families in general, much less adding the strain of adopting a child. There are many reasons that situations have changed, like women enlisting in increasing numbers into the military. An uncertain civilian job market has pushed younger people into a more secure financial lifestyle of the military, and pay has gradually climbed in the too. No longer are enlisted military scraping by on a mere few hundred dollars a month. It's likely that you fit into one of these areas, and you're most likely a good candidate for adopting an international or domestic child.
If you want to adopt, you should know the changing social attitudes for adoption agencies are riding the tide of popular opinion. Why? Well, it's not just because that's what the people want. A military family is becoming more and more welcomed in the processes of adoption in the United States and abroad. Adoption agencies see a lot of value if you're in the military because of several issues.
• International adoption of children and babies is very popular today because of the limited number of adoptable children in the U. S. Children from an overseas adoption are of a mixed racial backgrounds, and if you happen to be a minority like a African American, Asian, or even Hispanic, you'll will be able to identify with the issues of race in a better way than someone who isn't.
• When deciding to adopt a lot of adoption agencies look at the fact that you've more of an organized family structure and lifestyle too. There are community supports such as school systems on a lot of bases, and ready accessibility to daycare and health care programs.
The military will help you with the adoption process of your child. A good source of information for you to check out is found at www.militaryhomefront.com. Links to more adoption information is available at their sight too. Read up on the DOD (Department of Defense) publication Adoption Reimbursement Program online in a PDF format it will give some good information about any reimbursement and qualifying questions about the adoption program.
It might surprise you to find out that some of the expenses covered by the branches of the military include for adopting include but are not limited to the following:
• Adoption agency fees for an international adoption of your child.
• A variety of legal fees for your adoption.
• The hospital expense of mother and baby for birth.
• Any counseling services that are required by a state in your case for adoption.
• Foster care is covered too, if the baby or child will have to go to a home before the adoption is finalized.
There are a lot of other benefits too, like deferment in deployment, deployment to areas that will meet your child's physical needs, and you might be eligible to get a loan from your local military installation through the numerous relief programs. Adoption has not been easy in the past for military service members but attitudes are changing and military families are becoming more appealing every day. Make sure to check out the sources listed herein, and the child of your dreams will be in your home with you in no time.
Published by Rachel Pickett
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