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Different Kinds of Adoptions in Georgia – Relatives
Relative Adoptions – this is where a certain, select group of people related to a child who needs to be adopted are able and eligible to adopt.

Different Kinds of Adoptions in Georgia – Agencies
While agency adoptions are popular and do greatly help children in need, they are not the only kind of adoption in Georgia.

What to do when your adopted child wants to meet their birth parents
An adopted child can want to find and meet their birth parents is because now that they are older they may want to try and reform bonds with them.

What to do when adopting a teenager
Marcus was already 16 when Robin and Katheryn adopted him. The couple had adopted before, but this was going to be their first foray into teenage adoption.

What to do when adopting a tween
Adopting a child can be a strange and confusing journey, even more so when you choose to adopt an older child.

Integrating an Adopted Child with Your Biological Children
The couple is so excited to bring Tara home at the end of the adoption process, but are worried about how Nat might react to suddenly having a younger sister.