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Adoption Myths Debunked
Adoption
Policies and Practices in Australia
From A
Comparison of Adoption Practices in North America and Australia
by Evelyn Robinson:
“Private adoptions are illegal in all states in Australia. All domestic
adoptions are enacted by the State Government departments…The term
‘birthmother’ is out of favor with many of the support groups in Australia
and certainly would never be used, as I have heard it in North America,
to describe an expectant mother… This sinister use of the term ‘birthmother’…implies
that the separation of mother and child is a foregone conclusion.”
In South Australia, the father will be allowed time to establish
paternity and if recognized by the court as the father “the fathers
consent is necessary before that child can be adopted.” Consent to
adoption cannot be given until the child is at least fourteen days
old, there is a twenty-five day revocation period, no prospective
adopter is considered until after the revocation period is past, and
“The mother of the child must be given information in writing regarding
the consequences of the adoption, prior to any taking of consent.”
Adoption Policies and Practices in United States of America
By contrast, American mothers are encouraged to select prospective
adopters prior to birth by those who know this will make it harder
for her to say “no” later. A mother may be even be encouraged to surrender
parental rights prior to birth in some states such as Colorado. Often
there is no revocation period or the mother is not told there is a
revocation period. She is told her child will be “better off” instead
of being told the reality about the known consequences. Fathers are
not given time to establish paternity - in fact, fathers rights are
largely ignored.
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