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Originally Posted By ZoeI would be interested in hearing from anyone willing to share success stories about a particular agency. I'm not sure I can trust the comments that appear as part of their advertising-- the happy birthmom stories, the short waiting times, etc,etc. What is realistic? Are there any laws that protect me from fraud if the match fails, or do I automatically lose thousands of dollars? Any input is appreciated. Thanks--- Zoe
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Originally Posted By ZoeHi Pam, Thanks for responding. I did check out that website, they look interesting. You were pleased,no doubt. I keep hearing that with international, one big issue is the health of the children. Did the agency help with medical reports? Were you able to meet very many of the children, and did they seem generally healthy? I know that no child is perfect, that's not what I mean. I'm more concerned about an agency or orphanage promising something and then not following through-- especially when you are in a foreign environment and can't really communicate except with their employees-- not even to doctors or lawyers, etc. Thanks again, Zoe
Originally Posted By ZoeHi Chris, Thanks for answering my post. I agree, it's a lot of money, and we seem to be the only party involved that has no rights. The agencies advocate for the child, and the state gives final rights to the birthparents. Although I can understand the need for this from a legal standpoint, it does not seem right that the adoptive family is asked to make a huge emotional investment, put up $20,000, and then has no recourse if the adoption fails. It seems as though the agency should be willing to take on part of the financial risk, at least.
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Originally Posted By ZoeHi Leanne, Thanks for your post. I'm sorry to hear you had a bad experience, and hope things will go better for you this time. Do you like IAC? I would be interested to know more about your story, how you chose them, how long you've been waiting, etc. Hope to hear from you. --Zoe
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