Adopting a child while having a criminal record depends entirely on the nature of the crime and how long ago it was committed. Child abuse convictions, for example, are always a complete bar to adopti...Adopting a child while having a criminal record depends entirely on the nature of the crime and how long ago it was committed. Child abuse convictions, for example, are always a complete bar to adoption. Even if being reported to authorities for child abuse without any conviction may be problematic if you seek to adopt. For some convictions such as felony convictions for assault or drugs, five years must pass since the conviction before you will be approved. If you would like to find out more about any types of adoptions, kindly visit my website cliffordgreenberg.com to see the types of services I provide in terms of adoption and kingap. Thank you! Cliff Greenberg
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Family with a criminal record".
My husband and I would like to set a long term goal of wanting to adopt (2-3 years down the road), so that we can allow our current children to get a little older and work on finances for the adoption...
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