2011 Shows

What Do We Mean by “Special Needs Adoption” and Should You Consider This Option?
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It is possible to give birth or adopt in your 40s, 50s, and even 60s, but should you? What are Read more...
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The Adoption Tax Credit has caused a great deal of confusion this year. We have a terrific panel of experts Read more...
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Time Magazine’s cover story on parental favoritism got to me. I literally argued out loud with the author Read more...
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Families that have adopted from foster care may be eligible for a monthly cash subsidy, health care coverage, and college Read more...
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The nature vs. nurture debate is particularly relevant to parents through adoption, egg donation, sperm donation, or embryo donation. How Read more...
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Is there a right way or right time to tell your child that they were conceived through donor egg, sperm Read more...
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In July 2011, Russia and the US signed a new bilateral agreement to govern international adoptions between the two countries. Read more...
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Adoptive parents spend a lot of time preparing themselves for adoption, but what about their extended family. As much as Read more...
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Couples with unused frozen embryos must decide what to do with these embryos once they finish fertility treatment. Read more...
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