What is open adoption?

Open adoption is a form of adoption that allows for communication between the birth parents and the adoptive parents. This type of adoption does not require the birth parents to lack rights or sever the legal ties to their child. Instead, the adoptive parents will be the legal guardians of the child and the birth parents will maintain contact and information about their child. In Virginia, open adoption is available when the birth parents voluntarily consent to the adoption. The adoptive parents and birth parents can then agree to the level of contact and interaction that works for everyone involved. This type of adoption typically allows for visits, updates, and sometimes even financial support from the birth parents. It also allows the child to know their birth parents, which could help with their sense of identity and well-being. Open adoptions can be beneficial for all parties involved and even provide ongoing support and stability for the child.

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