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Reply to "what's the easiest way to adopt a healthy older child?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are talking about what you think people SHOULD do. There is no mechanism to make them do it. Is your plan to make rehoming illegal, even legal second adoptions, without the government providing all the support services you describe like the idea behind making abortion illegal without increasing government subsidies for contraception and childcare? I can tell you it will have the same result. You.won't reduce the number of families with failed adoptions. You'll just force even more of them into an illegal, unregulated rehoming system, or watch more kids get abused or even killed.[/quote] Rhyming happens either way as people find ways around the rules and laws. When you adopt you are told issues may come up and you are agreeing to meet that child's needs. It is not the governments respinsibility. Once you adopt you are that child's parent. Adoption has little to do with it. As a paren, you pay for your child's needs and that includes therapy for you when you need support with your child's needs. In theory courts could force it as its part of what you Agee to when you adopt. [/quote]
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