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No one wants to anticipate the failure of an adoption, and there are solutions for many families in crisis to help keep the family together, but it isn't always possible. This Guide is a non-judgmental, plain language source of information for parents who find themselves unable to continue an ...
http://www.adopting.org/adoptions/a-parents-guide-to-adoption-disruption-and-dissolution-intro.html
Has anyone on this forum ever had to dissolve an adoption? How do you go about it? Please do not be judgemental in answering these questions....it is
http://forums.adoption.com/general-state-adoptive-parents/145409-dissolving-adoption.html
The first comprehensive guide for parents who are considering disrupting or dissolving their adoption.
http://library.adoption.com/articles/what-to-do-when-your-adoption-is-failing-a-parents-guide-to-ado
Disruption is the term most commonly used for ending an adoption. While technically an adoption is disrupted only when it is abandoned by the adopting parent or parents before it is legally completed (an adoption that is reversed after that point is instead referred to in the law as having been ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disruption_(adoption)
Dissolving an adoption is a serious decision. Most states consider a parent
http://ouradopt.com/category/dissolving-adoption
Part 2 of A Parent's Guide to Disruption & Dissolutions walks through what is actually involved in the disruption or dissolution process for domestic and international adoptions.
http://www.adopting.org/adoptions/when-your-adoption-is-failing-disruption-dissolution-during-2.html
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