Yes, absolutely! You make all of the decisions. Every couple seeking newborn adoption in Colorado through Colorado Christian Services has been through a thorough screening process.
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Yes, absolutely! You make all of the decisions. Every couple seeking newborn adoption in Colorado through Colorado Christian Services has been through a thorough screening process.
While in the hospital you can have as much or as little contact as you desire. When planning for your child’s adoption, you can choose an open adoption which allows you to have ongoing visits with your child, or you can choose a less open adoption that keeps you informed about your child’s life through pictures and letters. Or you can choose a closed adoption with no direct contact after your child is placed. It’s up to you.
No, it is not necessary for you to have an attorney, but you are welcome to get one if you wish.
There is no cost to you. We provide you with all of the counseling, parenting services, and adoption services free of charge.
Colorado Christian Services will come alongside you in a decision to place the child for adoption, as well as a decision to parent. We can help you with a parenting plan, budget, and get you started with items you may need for your child, such as diapers, wipes, clothing, and car seat.
Yes. Both you and the birth father have rights. If he disagrees with the adoption or you no longer have a relationship with him, then Colorado Christian Services will work with you to find a way of notifying him of your plan of adoption.
Yes. In Colorado, we can help with pregnancy-related expenses.
No. We are dedicated to serving all children who need a home! Please call one of our caseworkers to discuss your particular situation. 303-761-7236
Yes! You are welcome to meet with us at our office or our caseworker will come to you! We can meet with you at a place that is most comfortable for you. We can even meet over coffee or lunch.
Yes, absolutely! You make all of the decisions. Every couple seeking newborn adoption in Colorado through Colorado Christian Services has been through a thorough screening process.
While in the hospital you can have as much or as little contact as you desire. When planning for your child’s adoption, you can choose an open adoption which allows you to have ongoing visits with your child, or you can choose a less open adoption that keeps you informed about your child’s life through pictures and letters. Or you can choose a closed adoption with no direct contact after your child is placed. It’s up to you.
No, it is not necessary for you to have an attorney, but you are welcome to get one if you wish.
There is no cost to you. We provide you with all of the counseling, parenting services, and adoption services free of charge.
Colorado Christian Services will come alongside you in a decision to place the child for adoption, as well as a decision to parent. We can help you with a parenting plan, budget, and get you started with items you may need for your child, such as diapers, wipes, clothing, and car seat.
Yes. Both you and the birth father have rights. If he disagrees with the adoption or you no longer have a relationship with him, then Colorado Christian Services will work with you to find a way of notifying him of your plan of adoption.
Yes. In Colorado, we can help with pregnancy-related expenses.
No. We are dedicated to serving all children who need a home! Please call one of our caseworkers to discuss your particular situation. 303-761-7236
Yes! You are welcome to meet with us at our office or our caseworker will come to you! We can meet with you at a place that is most comfortable for you. We can even meet over coffee or lunch.
Many women start out thinking that adoption would be too hard, and then come to find that sometimes the hardest thing is the right thing too. |