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The Federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FFMLA)

May 17, 2016 by Donald C. Cofsky

The Federal Family and Medical Leave Act or FFMLA was passed a number of years ago to help families who have a new child with them. This also covered adoption maternity and paternity leave for adoptive or foster parents. This Act applies to all businesses with at least 50 employees as well as all state […]

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International Adoptions Continue to Decline

May 5, 2016 by Donald C. Cofsky

  Twenty years ago, if you wanted to adopt an infant from China, you could almost get in line, wait 12-15 months and travel to the Orient to pick up your child. The chances were about 99-to-1 that you’d bring home a girl, unless you were willing to adopt a special needs boy, but the […]

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Choosing an Adoption Agency

April 25, 2016 by Donald C. Cofsky

When you’ve decided to adopt a child, and you know you want to work through an agency, one of the most challenging tasks can be selecting the appropriate agency to handle your adoption. It can be a complicated and daunting process, but here are some tips for making certain that the agency you choose will […]

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Supreme Court Decision Regarding Same Sex Marriage

April 20, 2016 by Donald C. Cofsky

The recent decision of the Supreme Court of the United States establishing that same sex couples have a constitutionally protected right to marry has a direct and beneficial effect on children. Specifically, the decision recognizes the dignity of all families and provides for the protection of children who are adopted or born into gay and […]

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  • Family Law

Maintaining Your Child’s Cultural Identity after Adoption

March 21, 2016 by Donald C. Cofsky

Whether your child is biological or adopted, it’s important that they have a strong sense of their family history and cultural identity. When your child comes from a foreign country, the customs and practices of their native land are a part of their cultural makeup. By embracing their native culture, you can help assure that […]

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  • Adoption
  • International Adoptions
  • Parenting an Adopted Child

US Supreme Court Upholds Rights of Adoptive Same Sex Partner

March 18, 2016 by Donald C. Cofsky

On March 7, 2016 the US Supreme Court ruled that a Judgment of Adoption entered in one state must be recognized and respected in any other state in the country. Between 2002 and 2004 a woman who was identified as E.L. gave birth to three children, a single birth and a twin birth. She was […]

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  • Adoption

NJ Governor Vetos Bill to Amend Birth Certificates for Transgendered Individuals

February 22, 2016 by Donald C. Cofsky

In August of 2015 Governor Christie vetoed a Bill which had passed the New Jersey House and Senate that would have allowed individuals to obtain an amended birth certificate due to a change in sex. Under the current law, in order to obtain an amended birth certificate an individual must have undergone sex reassignment surgery. […]

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Expansion of the Child Citizenship Act of 2000

February 2, 2016 by Donald C. Cofsky

In 2000 the Child Citizenship Act was passed which granted automatic US citizenship to children who were adopted abroad. Unfortunately the Act did not apply retroactively and therefore children who were already 18 when the Act went into effect would not obtain automatic US citizenship. This had many negative effects and as such Senators Jeff […]

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  • Citizenship

The Risks Involved with Open Adoptions

January 15, 2016 by Donald C. Cofsky

In an open adoption, everyone involved in the process knows the identity and location of everyone else. A birthmother will have regular communication with adoptive parents before the adoption and this can typically continue after the placement, in the form of letters, birthday cards, e-mails, telephone calls and visitation. An open adoption can provide both […]

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The Potential Benefits of an Open Adoption

January 6, 2016 by Donald C. Cofsky

For centuries, adoption was something that wasn’t discussed outside courtrooms and adoption agencies. Birth parents and adoptive parents never met, did not know each other’s identities, and had no ongoing relationship. With the concept of open adoption, all that has changed. It’s not necessarily the best option for everyone, but here are the potential advantages […]

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  • Adoption Process
  • Open Adoption

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