
Adoption is considered to be the legal act of permanently placing a child with a parent other than the birth parents. Once a child has been adopted, the natural or birth parents are no longer responsible for their child. And as a result, all the obligations that they have toward their child cease to exist, while the adoptive parents become responsible for the child and all the obligations and rights between a parent and child are established between them.
People who want to adopt children usually face difficulties in finding U.S. born children to adopt. U.S. adoption agencies have experienced a steady decline in the number of children available for adoption. And that is why the number of Americans who are turning to international adoptions, from such countries as Russia, Korea, Ecuador, etc., is increasing. However, there are also some difficulties and uncertainties in adopting children from these countries. It is often seen as a time-consuming and difficult procedure because of the foreign bureaucracies and legal systems.
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