Closed Adoption

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Closed adoption is when a parent or parents adopt a child but the records of the biological parents are kept a secret.

Obviously, this can only be done with newborns and very young children who havent grown up around their biological parents.

This was one of the first types of adoption but more and more people are opting for open adoptions now.

Closed adoption guarantees that the adoptive and biological parents know nothing about each other. When the child reaches age 18, they may want to find out about their biological parents and that can sometimes be arranged by certain organizations.

Closed adoptions are great for those who want to truly have the feeling of being a parent with no outside interference.

Usually, the child is an infant or toddler when the adoption occurs and the adoptive parents raise them completely like their own blood.

This has some benefits to the adoptive parents that other adoption choices dont have. There is no dealing with the biological family and very little chance of a difficult situation arising in the future.

Closed adoptions can be easier on a child because to them, they have always had one set of...

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