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I agree with Pam
Originally Posted By barki
I don't think that social workers look with favor on making side deals regarding changing guardians for children again after an adoption. In fact, if they know about it I can see that as potentially DISqualifying the adoption from occuring. It sounds as though investing in an adoption lawyer would be a good idea for you, and try to communicate thru your lawyer with the social workers involved. Relying on 2nd hand information isn't going to accomplish much, any way. There are some red flags here, so proceed with caution.
Also, siblings are sometimes placed seperately, but this is usually a LAST resort. The caseworkers USUALLY try to recruit until the last possible minute to place them together - unless there is harmful interaction between the children, and even then some contact is sometimes considered if the situation eases. While you don't provide a lot of particular information on this sibling group you should plan on the caseworkers at least attempting to place them together.
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