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Author: Cassie Rudd

What to Expect After Placement: A Week-by-Week Guide for Utah & Idaho Families

The First 72 Hours: Recovery, Consent & Communication Birth mother recovery: Prioritize rest, pain management, and clear follow-up instructions. Consent timing: Discuss timing with your attorney/caseworker per Utah and Idaho law. No one should pressure you. Openness touch-point: Agree on first updates (text/photo/short call) that match your plan. Thinking Adoption Contact Us Week 1–2: ICPC, Paperwork & Settling In If out of state: ICPC approval usually takes 5–14 days before baby travels

Transracial Adoption in Utah & Idaho: Openness, Support, and Real-Life Preparation

What Is Transracial Adoption—and Why Preparation Matters Transracial adoption means a child is adopted by parents of a different race or ethnicity. It’s about love and belonging—and also about lifelong learning, cultural humility, and building the right support system. In Utah and Idaho, families and birth mothers often ask how open adoption, community resources, and the adoption process work together to support a child’s identity. For Expectant

Holidays with Heart: Supporting Adopted Children When The Season Is Hard

Why the “happiest time of the year” can be hard Holidays often come with big expectations—perfect photos, perfect meals, perfect behavior. For many children adopted from foster care or private adoption, this season can also surface hard memories: times when food was scarce, caregivers were absent, routines were chaotic, or there was increased conflict or substance use. Even years later, the lights, music, smells, or schedule

How Does Adoption Affect Siblings Already in the Family? A Practical Guide for Utah Families

Why Sibling Preparation Matters Bringing a child into your home through adoption changes everyone’s routines—especially the children already in your family. Proactive preparation helps reduce anxiety, sets realistic expectations, and gives each child a voice. In Utah, licensed agencies (like Forever Bound Adoption) can coach you through sibling readiness, age-appropriate language, and day-one logistics. Common Ways Adoption Can Affect Siblings Shifts in attention and routines: New appointments, calls

From Options to a Plan: The Utah Adoption Process — Practical Help for Unplanned Pregnancy

If you’re facing an unplanned pregnancy and want a clear path forward, understanding the Utah adoption process can make everything feel less overwhelming. This step-by-step guide explains your rights, typical timelines, and how a licensed caseworker can support you—from the first call to a hospital plan and beyond. Step 1: Reach Out (Confidentially) You can talk to a licensed caseworker 24/7 to review your options. There’s no

Placing with an Out-of-State Family: ICPC for Utah Birth Mothers

You might connect with the right adoptive family (who has a completed home study and have received training in adoption.) in another state. That’s common—and safe—when the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) is followed. Here’s what that looks like from a birth mother’s perspective. Browse our Adoptive Families What Is ICPC? ICPC is a legal agreement that makes sure both states (For Forever Bound Adoption

Jenny: How is Foster Care Adoption Different Than Infant Adoption?

Discover how foster care and adoption differ, especially when it comes to a child’s path toward reunification or permanency. This short video explains why stability, connection, and supporting a child’s best outcome matter so much for both foster families and the children they love. Transcript below: The way that foster care can be different than adoption is, when children come into your home through foster care, we

Adoption Scams in Utah: Red Flags and How We Protect You

If you’re considering adoption, you deserve a process that’s safe, respectful, and verified. Unfortunately, scammers sometimes target expectant mothers by offering money, fake housing, or making emotional promises. Here’s how to spot the red flags and how our team keeps you safe. What an Adoption Scam Looks Like • Pressure or urgency. Someone pushes you to decide today, sign immediately, or avoid talking to an agency.• Cash

Utah Adoption Consent & Timing: What Birth Mothers Should Know

If you’re considering placement, understanding Utah adoption consent timing helps you plan with confidence. This guide explains when consent can be signed, how revocation works, and how your hospital adoption plan fits in—so you can make choices at your own pace with clear support. When Do You Sign Adoption Papers in Utah? Consent is signed after your baby is born. You should have time to review the