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Old 07-07-2008, 10:07 AM
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international disruptions

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I wish I saw your post back when you first made it. I know of an agency that specializes in placing children from disrupted international adoptions (at no charge to either family). Adoptive families do need a homestudy & lawyer to do the ICPC.

If anyone stumbles on this post in the future and wants the name of the agency, please let me know in a PM.

Could you tell me the name of the agency that specializes in placing children from disrupted international adoptions.
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go back to kat l post

click on her name and click send a private message to ensure she knows you are in need of her help as this is a old thread she may not see that you need help
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I have taken the liberty of pm-ing you about an agency that deals with 're-adoption' of 'disrupted' adoptions that were conducted as international adoptions. (What a sentence, huh?)
Anyway.......I believe what Kat-L posted is the same agency.

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Can you send information to me too?

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Wow, after struggling for 6 years, I see your note. We would like to dissolve an adoption, do you have the name of someone that can help us?
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Oh my! don't be angry with yourself because you were not educated! I have a masters degree in Learning Behaviors and specialize in educating behavior disordered teens and I was not prepared for what happened to us! No amount of education in the world can take the place of what you experience personally...and isn't it funny how everyone tells you not to take all of the events "personally"? Don't beat yourself up. I have to wonder if the "wrong" placement of the child is what makes many of the kids "go off the deep end" so to speak. If this is the case....then those responsible for placing the children in our homes are the ones that need the education.
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Old 09-14-2008, 06:00 PM
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Linny, is this the dissolution forum you spoke of in our pm?
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Old 09-14-2008, 09:51 PM
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Yes it is. As you can see, none of us are alone on this subject. We've all come to this bridge that's seldom talked about; but often happens in the adoption world.
And...it happens to good parents who tried to do their best---and did, with all of their heart; but it just wasn't enough.

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