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Full of simple and effective design ideas and tips for writing adoption portfolios, this is a step-by-step guide to creating a portfolio that will present you in the best possible light and help the right birth-family to find and choose you.
Adoptive parents. --- Adoption. --- Birthmothers. --- Birthparents. --- Biological parents --- Birth parents --- Natural parents --- Parents --- Birth mothers --- Birthparents --- Mothers --- Child placing --- Foster home care --- Parent and child --- Adopting parents --- Adoptive parents --- Adoption --- Birthmothers
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Comparative law --- Family law. Inheritance law --- Human rights --- Europe --- Birthparents --- Human reproductive technology --- Parent and child (Law) --- Identification --- Law and legislation --- Domestic relations --- Guardian and ward --- Paternity --- Assisted human reproduction --- Assisted conception --- Conception --- Human assisted reproduction --- Human reproduction --- Medical technology --- Reproductive technology --- Biological parents --- Birth parents --- Natural parents --- Parents --- Technological innovations --- Assisted human reproductive technology --- Human assisted reproductive technology --- Birthparents - Identification - Law and legislation - Europe --- Human reproductive technology - Law and legislation - Europe --- Parent and child (Law) - Europe --- Allemagne --- Pays-Bas --- Portugal --- France --- Droit civil --- Droit comparé --- Filiation d'origine --- Abandon d'enfant --- Adoption --- Procréation médicalement assistée --- Droit
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This book examines donor conception and the search for information by donor-conceived people. It details differing regulatory approaches across the globe, including those that provide for ‘open-identity’ or anonymous donation, or that take a ‘dual-track’ approach. In doing so, it identifies models regarding the recording and release of information about donors that may assist in the further development of the law, policy and associated practices. Arguments for and against donor anonymity are considered, and specifically critiqued. The study highlights contrasting reasoning and emphasis upon various interests and factors that may underpin secrecy, anonymity or openness. The book will be of value to academics, students and legal practitioners involved with this area. It is also relevant to policy makers, health practitioners and anyone with an interest in the subject.
Birthparents --- Human reproductive technology --- Surrogate mothers --- Disclosure of information. --- Parents --- Sperm donors --- Ovum donors --- Identification --- Law and legislation. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Donor Conception --- Surrogate Mothers --- Identification&delete& --- Donors, Ovum --- Ova donors --- Donors, Sperm --- Gestational mothers --- Host mothers --- Uterine mothers --- Biological parents --- Birth parents --- Natural parents --- Disclosure of information --- Disclosure --- Confidentiality --- Illegitimacy --- Women --- Men --- Families --- Information, Disclosure of --- Truthfulness and falsehood --- Mothers --- Medical laws and legislation --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Moral and ethical aspects --- legislation & jurisprudence --- Donors, Egg --- Droit médical --- Australie --- Canada --- Danemark --- Islande --- Hongrie --- Etats-Unis --- Belgique --- Finlande --- Pays-Bas --- Bulgarie --- Autriche --- République tchèque --- Estonie --- France --- Grèce --- Portugal --- Espagne --- Norvège --- Suisse --- Suède --- Afrique du Sud --- Allemagne --- Irlande --- Argentine --- Uruguay --- Croatie --- Nouvelle-Zélande --- Royaume-Uni
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