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Independent Adoption vs. Agency-Assisted Adoption. Description of both types of adoption, gives pros and cons for each type, better informs people about state regulations regarding adoption.

Title: Independent Adoption vs. Agency-Assisted Adoption. Description of both types of adoption, gives pros and cons for each type, better informs people about state regulations regarding adoption.
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Independent Adoption vs. Agency-Assisted Adoption. Description of both types of adoption, gives pros and cons for each type, better informs people about state regulations regarding adoption.
Independent Adoption Versus Agency-Assisted Adoption Adoption is defined as a "legal procedure which establishes the relationship of child and parent between persons who are not so related by nature. At the same time it terminates all such relationships between the child and its natural parents, if such relationship has not been previously terminated" (Leavy, 1954, p. 10). Almost anyone may be adopted. Generally children, often infants, are the subjects of adoption, but a majority of states permit …showed first 75 words of 2580 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2580 total…America. (1968). Standards for Adoption Service. New York: CWLA Inc. Robert A. Farmer and Associates. (1968). How to Adopt a Child (2nd ed.). New York: Arco Publishing. Leavy, Morton L. (1954). The Law of Adoption (2nd ed.). New York: Oceana Publications. Lockridge, Francis. (1947). Adopting a Child. New York: Greenberg Publishers. Miroff, Franklin I. (1981). You're Our Child: A Social/Psychological Approach to Adoption. Washington DC: UP of America. Paulson, Martin R. (1996). Children for the Childless. North Carolina: UNC Press.

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