A common question that almost every birth mother asks us at least once is how long it will take to complete the adoption process. As an adoption agency, we can understand how overwhelmed you are as you are going to give your child up for adoption. If you are looking for adoption agencies in Arizona, look for local and trusted agencies. If you are worried about the adoption services, contact Courageous Hearts Adoptions.
We are a boutique-style agency in Indiana that helps birth mothers place their children in loving, kind families. Tell us about your pregnancy journey so that we can offer you the best guidance.
Learn about the Adoption Process with CHA
- Fill out an interest form so our adoption case worker can talk to you about your pregnancy journey. They will answer all your questions.
- Feel free to ask as many questions as possible about the adoption process.
- Our team members will hand you additional papers. All you need to do is complete them so that we can better understand you and your choices.
- The next step is to create an adoption plan. There are three types of adoption plans available for birth mothers: open, semi-open, and closed adoption.
- If required, our adoption counselors will help you to create a custom adoption plan. This will help you decide what is best for you and your baby.
- Our website has a list of adoptive parents. You can select the best adoptive family from that list. All our families are pre-screened and home-study-approved.
- Depending on your selected adoption plan, you can meet with them before finalizing adoption.
- Once the placement is done, you’ll get post-placement counseling from us.
CHA: The Ultimate Choice for the Adoption Process
Are you thinking about placing your child for adoption, or do you want to help someone who is going through an unplanned pregnancy? Contact Courageous Hearts Adoptions today for more information.
Call: (317) 964-3365
Positive Adoption Language Disclaimer –
We understand that using words such as “give up” or “put up” to describe adoption can be hurtful and inappropriate. However, we must include these words in our blog posts to appear in expectant moms’ Google search results. While we promote positive adoption language, many expectant moms that come to us at first do not understand what that means. Therefore, our blog posts may use the language they understand, such as “how do I give up my baby for adoption” or “how do I put up my baby for adoption,” in order to explain how to create an adoption plan for their baby.
