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Reposting here what I posted on another thread:
Adoption.com does not condone, endorse or allow the discussion of the falsification of information required to complete your adoption, nor does adoption.com allow the discussion of ways to circumvent the processes required to adopt, as that is a discussion of ways to violate the law, which is outlined in our Terms of Service.
Understand, if you chose to not disclose this information and it is found out later, by a caseworker, who is morally obligated to disclose required information in your homestudy, as outlined by country requirements, you stand a chance of not only NOT being able to adopt from China, but also, not being able to adopt at all…most caseworkers will refuse to work with a client who knowingly and willingly withheld required information, especially when asked point blank.
The rule of thumb is, if your history keeps you from qualifying for a program, then you need to explore other programs, where your history will not be an issue.
From this point forward, discussing ways you can lie or omit facts will be deleted and the member banned, as Adoption.com does not allow the discussion of illegal activities and doing so violates the rules/laws China has or soon will have for their adoption program.
Feel free to continue to discuss the changes, what they involve and fast tracking your dossier – but please, do not discuss ways to lie to the Chinese Government in order to adopt a child.
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Brandy
Adopted Adult, Mom & Wife
Mothering From The Sidelines of Open Adoption
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