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In fiscal year 2001, 50,703 foster children were adopted in the United States, many by their foster parents or relatives of their biological parents. The enactment of the Adoption and Safe Families Act in 1997 has approximately doubled the number of children adopted from foster care in the United States. Adoption in the United States - Wide impact of adoption in the United States
The requirements necessary to begin the process of international adoption also vary widely, depending on the country of the adoptive parent(s). For example, while most countries require prospective adoptive parents to first get approval to adopt, in some the approval can only be received from a state agency, while in others, it can be obtained from a private adoption agency. In the United States, as a general example, typically the first stage of the process is selecting an agency or facilitator to work with
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| | ARTICLES RELATED TO International Adoption - Waiting Children |  |  |  | | * Encyclopedia II - International adoption - Policies and requirements Adoption policies for each country vary widely. Items such as the age of the adoptive parents, financial status, marital status and history, number of dependent children in the house, sexual orientation, weight, and ancestry are used by different countries to determine what parents are eligible to adopt from that country.
Items such as the age of the child, fees and expenses, and the amount of travel time required in the child's birth country, can also vary widely from one country to another.
Each country sets its own unique rules, timelines and requirements surrounding adoption, and the ...
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