What is the difference between a domestic and an international adoption?

The difference between a domestic and an international adoption is the origin of the child or children being adopted. Domestic adoption occurs when the adopted children are from the United States. In Colorado, domestic adoptions are managed by the Colorado Department of Human Services. The process typically involves using a licensed agency or lawyer, completing background checks, and navigating the legal steps involved in the adoption. On the other hand, international adoption occurs when the adopted children are from another country. The process of international adoption can vary by the country of origin and the laws of Colorado. Generally, an agency, lawyer, and/or facilitator helps with the process. The process often includes filing paperwork with both the US and foreign governments, navigating the US immigration laws, and completing the necessary legal steps in the foreign country. The state of Colorado has specific laws about international adoption that must be followed. The Colorado Department of Human Services is responsible for providing information on international adoptions. This can include information on the cost of an international adoption, requirements for prospective adoptive parents, country-specific information, and resources to help families as they adopt from abroad.

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