Did you know that there are online searches by birth mothers looking for adoptive parents for their unborn babies? It’s true. Women who are experiencing crisis pregnancies and find themselves in a situation where they cannot parent are looking for answers. If you are interested in the private adoption of a newborn baby, perhaps you can be the answer they are looking for.
Our Licensed Adoption Agency Helps Birth Mothers Looking for Adoptive Parents
Building Arizona Families is a licensed adoption agency that can help families throughout the United States adopt newborn babies from Arizona. This type of adoption is private domestic adoption. Birth mothers must reside in Arizona for Building Arizona Families to provide the appropriate services and guidance for them during their pregnancy and adoption journey. Adoptive families can live anywhere in the U.S. and need a home study conducted in the state where they reside as part of the adoption process.
Birth mothers looking for adoptive parents through our adoption agency create an adoption plan that includes articulating their criteria for their unborn child’s adoptive family. This can include choices regarding ethnicity, geography, religion, lifestyle, whether future communication is permitted, and more. The adoptive family also builds a plan that includes the criteria for the baby they wish to adopt.
You can learn more about adoption criteria and processes on our website and download our complimentary Newborn Domestic Adoption Info Kit HERE.
Attend an Online Seminar to Learn More About Private Domestic Adoption
If you are interested in private domestic adoption, you can reach out directly to Becky Merryman at 623-224-1815 or by e-mail at becky@buildingarizonafamilies.com. You are also invited to attend one of our convenient online adoption seminars. Find out dates and times HERE.
Building Arizona Families is a licensed adoption agency with an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. Please reach out at any time. We would love to serve you and your family.
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