It seems to me that no matter what type of agency an expectant mother uses, she should be advised to obtain an attorney once she decides to place her child for adoption. I think all emoms considering placement need legal advice from someone who represents only their interests. Upon agreement by both parties, the judge can direct the aparents to cover the emom's attorney fees. I don't think any adoption should take place without an emom/bmom having legal representation. Ever. Just my opinion, however.
Peace,
Susan
mother-out-law
(bmom in reunion)
