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Adoption Types
Updated: June 22, 2007

Foster Care Adoption

New York State Foster Parent's Guide to Adoption New York State Office of Children and Family Services PDF File

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Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered Adoption

Lesbians and Gay Men as Adoptive and Foster Parents: An Information Sheet National Center for Lesbian Rights

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Independent Adoption

Finding a Child National Endowment for Financial Education

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International Adoption

International Adoption: Health Aspects American Academy of Family Physicians (also in Spanish)

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Kinship Care / Adoption

Kinship Care: Kinship Adoption Child Welfare League of America

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Open and Closed Adoption

Openness in Adoption: A Fact Sheet for Families Child Welfare Information Gateway

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Special Needs Adoption

Adopting Children with Developmental Disabilities National Adoption Information Clearinghouse

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Single Person Adoption

Single Parent Adoption: What You Need to Know National Adoption Information Clearinghouse

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Transracial / Transcultural Adoption

Transracial and Transcultural Adoption National Adoption Information Clearinghouse

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Waiting Child Adoption

Adopt a New York Waiting Child New York State Adoption Services

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