Adoption of children has come to stay in Nigeria. It is legal and most cultures in the country has embraced the process as a means of getting child/children for the childless couples. Before now, most adopted children were not recognized as a bonafide member of the family especially in the Eastern part of the country. The plethora of cases on this misconceived issue has whittled down the stigma attached to adopted child/children, even if it exists now it’s barely significant.
Adoption is a legal process whereby the rights and responsibilities of the natural parents of a child is transferred to another person known in law as adoptive parents. In other words, all the rights the natural parents have over a child, all the responsibilities which includes shelter, feeding, education, healthcare, clothing etc will be transferred to the person adopting the child. The child automatically becomes the adoptive parent’s child and the child also bears the adoptive parent’s name.
What are the process of adopting a child from the Orphanage?
As a prospective parent, you do not walk into any orphanage to adopt a baby. There are laid down procedure to follow. There are 2 types of Orphanages operating in Nigeria.
The private owned orphanages can be owned by individual or institutions like churches.
For the purpose of this write-up, we will focus on the process of adopting a child from the Government orphanages.
The process of adopting a child from the government orphanage are as follows;
With the approval letter, the prospective parents can go to any government orphanage to collect a child if its available. Once the child is picked up the couple will engage the services of a lawyer to legalize the process in court.
Challenges of adopting a child from an orphanage
In conclusion, adoption is good but before you embark on the journey of adopting a baby you need to make enquiries, duly search and ascertain that the orphanage is duly registered. You need a lot of patience too! The stage of legalizing the adoption is crucial to the process and so you must engage a lawyer at this stage.
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