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Radis Adoptions - Adoption Pregnancy Center
  • Just got a call from an old client. Their daughter is 13 and a star student &  athlete at her school. It is these calls that make my day. No matter what else happens today, knowing this teenager is doing  great is enough. I intend to kiss the wife and both dogs tonight with just a little more joy in my step.
  • Today the Supreme Court of the United States is hearing an ICWA case out of South Carolina.  The fate of a three year little girl rest with these nine jurists.  Does Veronica  stay with her biological father or return to her adoptive parents?  The SCOTUS decision is expected in June.

    If you are interested in reading about Baby Veronica. Use your search engine and search for " Baby Veronica ICWA ." If you chose to reseach this case, please read both sides before you form an opinion about whose side is the correct side. 

    The Indian Child Welfare Act is a Federal Law.  It...
  • March 5, 2013

    Just ran into an old client. We recognized each other right away. Twenty-two years after the fact. It was great to catch up. Her daughter is going to medical school. Her son into the Marine Corps. It's such a rush to hear these positive stories of how well adopted children are doing.

    Adoption is more than a career.
  • February 11

    I heard of an interesting case out of New Jersey today. The New Jersey Supreme Court held that prenatal drug use by a mother was not a basis for finding child abuse or neglect.  There needs to be evidence that there is imminent danger to the child or actual evidence of harm to the child.

    I hope this frees up more children for direct private placements adoptions without involvement by a social service department bent on fostering.


  • February 7

    I read about two interesting cases recently. They are not both adoption cases but have implications to the adoption field.

    The first one is EX PARTE HOPE ELISABETH ANKROM, an Alabama case dealing with the offense of chemical endangerment of a child. The Supreme Court held that " offense of chemical endangerment of a child , includes unborn children." it is my understanding the child lived 19 minutes.

    With addiction being a problem in the adoption field , testing of birth mother candidates is extremely important. If the birth  mother tests positive are the lawyers...
  • Adoption Day in Los Angeles County, the best! I have three adoption finalizations set for this morning. Three very happy families. Adoption Finalization Day is an important day. Today all the stress is over.

    The Judge usually asks me to do a card trick or two which makes adoption more Magical.


  • To all you adoptive parents out there, the Federal tax legislation allows for a tax credit for adoption expenses incurred in 2013.  The maximum tax credit is $12,970 Those with a modified adjusted gross income of $194,580 or less qualify for the full credit. The amount of the credit graduates downward to zero as incomes approach $234,580.

    This will help to make  the magic that is adoption more affordable for more  prospective adopting families..

    For more information about the adoption tax credit go to www.radis-adopt.com

Get Yourself Adoption Ready

Are you and your spouse dreaming about having and raising a child of your own but infertility has left you without a bundle of joy? The following adoption regulations will help you to increase your eligibility to adopt. Please read carefully and take notes as necessary.

Are You Financially Capable of Raising a Baby?

There is no rule saying you must be rich to adopt. You will need to prove, however, to the birth parents of the baby and to the adoption agency that you are financially stable enough to take care of a baby's needs. You need to convince them that you have a way to provide a roof over their head, food, clothing, educational needs, and love.

If you are struggling to support just you and your spouse, adoption might not be the right option for you at this time.

Are You Emotionally Capable of Raising a Child?

Are you and your spouse emotionally ready to have a baby in the house who will demand all of your attention? Some couples get the idea that if there's a child in their home who isn't blood-related to them, it may affect their bonding and relationship with him or her. If this is something you are truly concerned about and don't feel you can get over it, adoption may not be right for you.

You will need to be able to overcome doubts and realize that you will love this child as if he or she were your very own flesh and blood. Babies are incredibly demanding and you and your spouse need to have the patience and emotional stability to provide love and care for him or her, 24/7.

Who Can Adopt – How Old Should You Be?

You and your spouse may come across adoption agencies that have an age requirement.  If you are young, it might be wise to wait a few years to build financial and emotional stability in your home. If you are older, you may still be considered for adoption but may need to follow some strict guidelines and requirements.

Please get in touch with Radis Adoptions today for more information about how you can become a more eligible couple for adoption.