The legal and administrative processes in adoption: views and experiences of newly formed adoptive families |
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Authors: | Julie Doughty Sarah Meakings Katherine Shelton |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK;2. School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK |
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Abstract: | The early stages of adoptive placements are important in achieving successful long-term outcomes for adopted children and their families. This paper reports on findings from the Wales Adoption Study, in which adoptive parents shared their views and experiences of the legal and administrative processes in obtaining an adoption order. Parents described a range of difficulties that added to anxieties and delays. These arose mainly through poor communication about the steps in the legal process and avoidable administrative errors or oversights. Some parents also experienced lack of information and support regarding agreed contact arrangements and work with their child to help them make sense of their adoptive status. |
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Keywords: | Adoption placement courts legal process local authorities post-adoption contact identity permanence |
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