I'm sorry if this has been posted before, but I'm asking for a friend of mine. She has a 4-year-old daughter and is a wonderful mother. She would love to have more kids, but unfortunately she can't. She was diagnosed with breast cancer right after her daughter was born, and ended up getting a preventative hysterectomy. She's healthy now and wants to adopt, but she said there's no way she and her husband can afford the $10,000 or so they would need for it. Even though they're not rich by any means, they don't qualify for any funding assistance available to lower-income families.
I'm sad for her because I know how much she wants another child. Is there anything that can be done to lower the cost? (They want an infant, and I believe they're open to either domestic or international adoption.)
I know there are a lot of costs involved with adoption, but wow, I really think SO many more kids would have homes if it were more affordable. I'd love to adopt when my kids are older, but I don't see how we will ever be able to afford it either.
Re: Any way to lower adoption costs?
Some ideas I've seen on here to help offset the cost:
fundraising (t-shirts, raffles, silent auction)
selling or using assets (house, stocks/bonds, savings)
bank loan
tax write off (I think it's around $5K write off in the year the adoption is finalized)
foster to adopt - virtually free, but definitely less than $1000 (that's what we're doing!)
I'm sorry for your friend, but she could come here and talk with us too ;-) A lot to learn around here.
- fost to adopt through the state system is inexpensive and IMO if more people would do this then many more kids would have homes
- they should talk with a tax professional because more than likely, unless they are in the top 5% of earners, they qualify for tax adoption credits and they should also check through their employers because many companies offer an adoption credit. Keeping in mind that all of these are reembursments after the adoption
- US adoption for a non-african american newborns average 20-25K, US adoption for a bi-racial or african american newborns range between 10-15K (keeping in mind that these are just rough averages - which means that there are adoptions that have taken place for less and for more than the numbers referenced. The cost also vary based on using an attorney, agency, private, facilitator, etc). International adoptions are in the 25-40K range depending on what country - though with her history of cancer they would have a difficult time with many countries.
- Many agencies offer waivers of their own fees or reduced fees if you adopt a biracial or african american newborn.
Good luck to your friend.
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