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Adoption is usually framed through the lens of the adoptive family, but what about the birth mother, the one who makes the decision to relinquish her baby?
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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, who himself was adopted at a young age, said this new technology will help caseworkers find people who might be willing to adopt a child. Ohio is the first state in the nation to use this technology.
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One of the changes made by Ohio House leaders to the budget of their fellow Republican Gov. Mike DeWine deals with language for people who want to become parents through adoption.
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At issue is a Catholic charity's refusal to screen same-sex couples as foster care parents.
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At issue in the case is the rights of a city to enforce its anti-discrimination policies in contracting against the rights of religious groups.
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Ohio's lieutenant governor stressed the importance of foster care initiatives at an adoption summit hosted by a national nonprofit foundation that helps…
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Republican and Democratic leaders in the Ohio House are coming together to sponsor priority legislation for this General Assembly. That’s a departure from…
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A lawmaker wants the state to crack down on adults who illegally move adopted kids from one place to another. The representative fighting this problem…
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The Ohio Supreme Court has decided a tough case that involves two young parents, which will likely mean a 2-year-old child will be taken from the…
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Ohio will reissue about three dozen adoptees' original birth certificates after complaints that some got the newly unsealed documents with too much…