- How long is your contract?
- Do you offer profile creation or review services?
- What kind of ongoing support and communication is available throughout the length of our contract?
- What are your stats: number of successful adoptions, percentage of failed adoptions, average wait times, etc.
- What are your standards for the agencies and attorneys you recommend?
- What kind of services do the agencies and attorneys offer for expectant and birth families?
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What kind of vetting does an agency/attorney go through to be a part of your recommended agency list?
- Are there requirements to saying yes or no to presenting?
- How much time do we have to decide if we want to present?
- Do we need to pay a fee to present to situations?
- How much information are we given to review for each situation? Do we have access to social/medical history, information on the birth father, prenatal records, etc.
- It should be easy to get a hold of a consultant. Communication is key when you’re adopting and being able to easily reach someone in a timely manner matters!
- In the same vein, you should feel like they are happy to answer your questions and knowledgable about the entire adoption process. Ask about their professional and personal experience in adoption.
- Don’t hesitate to ask for references of other adoptive families who have used their services.