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To use an old line - cheaper is not always better and better is not always cheaper. What you really need to look at is (a) what you need the atty/agency to do for you; (b) where you need them to perform services; (c) what your budget is and how financially flexible you can be; (d) which of the two can best navigate the often unsettling waters of the interstate compact; (e) which is best able to give your case the atention it needs to best protect your rights and those of the baby you will eventually adopt; and (f) with whom are you most comfortable?
After you've answered those questions you'll know much better whether an attorney or agency best suits your needs and budget.
All the best,
Rob
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