For information on reusing material from the collection see Archives in Brief 74 — Research and Copyright. For a record to be available under the Act it must be subject to an 'open to public access' direction. Login to tag this record with meaningful keywords to make it easier to discover. The second volume concerns the natural mother and includes the following information: name, address, marital status, religion and ethnic origin of the mother; age, marital status and ethnic origin of the natural father; the child's date of birth, sex and legal status at that time; the court serial number and the agency's serial number. The agency serial number for an entry in the natural mother's volume corresponds to the agency serial number of the couple the child was placed with. Full description The first of these two volumes concerns adoptive parents and contains the following information for each entry: prospective parents' name, address, religion and dates of birth; the date references were received; the date of birth and sex of the child where the application has proceeded ; date of placement of the child and its age at that time; the name of the solicitor; the court serial number and the agency's serial number.


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Children who are available for Voluntary Adoption are placed by their birth parents who make an adoption plan. This program is the best fit for a family who is seeking to adopt an infant. This is where you come in. We license the homes of foster parents for both foster care and adoption so that you may have the option to become a forever family to a child who needs you. Sometimes, kinship families are able to adopt the children that come into their care. We are committed to giving you the information you need through all stages of the process to ensure that you are making the best decisions for your family. We are honored to be part of your plan to expand your family. Choosing an agency and going through the approval process can be a daunting task, but we can help you break down the steps to make it less complex. If you are ready to start moving forward, contact us to get started. Mentoring and Family Preservation.
The series Presbyterian Adoption Agency adoption registers [Dependent Children and Adoptions Branch, Department of Community Services] covers records relating to the adoption of children between and through the Presbyterian Adoption Agency. This series is made up of two books or volumes that contain entries relating to adoptive parents, birth parents, and children who were adopted through the Presbyterian Adoptive Agency between and The entry for each birth mother includes a serial number, this serial number is also included in the entry for adoptive parents of the birth mothers children enabling clear identification of an individual's adoptive and birth parents. Access Conditions. However people wishing to access the records in this series will need to contact the Adoption Information Unit. The first of these two volumes concerns adoptive parents and contains the following information for each entry: prospective parents' name, address, religion and dates of birth; the date references were received; the date of birth and sex of the child where the application has proceeded ; date of placement of the child and its age at that time; the name of the solicitor; the court serial number and the agency's serial number. The second volume concerns the natural mother and includes the following information: name, address, marital status, religion and ethnic origin of the mother; age, marital status and ethnic origin of the natural father; the child's date of birth, sex and legal status at that time; the court serial number and the agency's serial number. The agency serial number for an entry in the natural mother's volume corresponds to the agency serial number of the family the child was placed with.
Adoption is the act of taking a child born to another woman and claiming that child as family. Through adoption, brokenness and pain can tell another story. God becomes a birth parent, relinquishing the divine son to be raised by other parents.