(WNDU) - There’s a Michigan foster kid who is tired of being bounced around from home to home through no fault of his own.
Fifteen years after Catelynn Lowell placed daughter Carly for adoption, she still has strong feelings about the situation.
Since the adoption of the 14th Amendment in 1868, the United States has recognized birthright citizenship; that is, if a ...
Movie star Olayinka Adebanjo has pleaded for assistance in the quest to become a mother again after the devastating loss of her only child. In a recent episode of the Talk2B podcast, Adebanjo shared ...
Under current Georgia law, original birth records are “sealed and locked” once an adoption is finalized. A bill expected to ...
Dave and Jenny Marrs have a full house with their five kids: Nathan, Ben, Sylvie, Charlotte and Luke.
That’s exactly the point of the U.S. bishops’ program called Walking With Moms in Need, where Catholic parishes and other ...
Catelynn and Tyler Baltierra placed their eldest daughter, Carly, for adoption in 2009. She shares what parents should know ...
Private adoption agencies increasingly are focusing on open adoptions as research supports its benefits. What does the ...
Those found guilty of producing, distributing or possessing pornography would face criminal penalties of up to 10 years in ...
Marcus and Courtney Johnson of Orange City have always dreamed of being parents. Sometimes, that process doesn’t go as ...
Catelynn Lowell tells PEOPLE about the recent difficulties of her adoption journey and what it's like navigating those ...