Adoption support
Adoption support should make room for your voice.
You can explore adoption without having every answer. Life Choices offers free support and a place to slow down, name what matters to you, and ask about qualified adoption resources.
A conversation is a starting point—not a commitment.
What support can look like
A thoughtful process begins with listening.
Adoption involves personal, emotional, practical, and legal questions. You deserve clear roles, room to think, and access to qualified professionals.
Listen
Start with what matters to you.
Talk through your concerns, hopes, relationships, safety, and the kind of support you need right now.Explain
Separate facts from assumptions.
Learn which questions Life Choices can help you explore and which require a licensed agency or attorney.Connect
Ask about qualified resources.
If you want to continue exploring, ask about current referrals to licensed adoption professionals who can explain services and legal steps.Continue
Plan for support beyond today.
Ask what emotional and practical support may be available during pregnancy and after any decision you make.
Questions worth asking
Clarity comes from asking the people responsible for the answers.
Policies and legal requirements can vary. A qualified adoption professional can explain how their process works and an attorney can provide legal advice for your situation.
Who represents my interests and explains my legal rights?
What counseling is available before and after placement?
How are prospective adoptive families screened, and what information can I review?
How are future contact preferences discussed and documented?
What happens if I decide to parent instead?
What services or pregnancy-related expenses may be available, and who provides them?
This page offers general educational information and is not legal advice. Adoption laws and individual circumstances vary. Consult a licensed Indiana adoption professional or qualified attorney for guidance about placement and legal rights.
