Resources

An international association of attorneys who practice, or have otherwise distinguished themselves, in the field of adoption and reproductive law.

The Adoption Center aims to reduce the length of time children spend in foster care and to make the adoption process easier for families.

Information from the Internal Revenue Service regarding the tax credit for qualified adoption expenses paid to adopt an eligible child.

National adoption magazine providing adoption information for families before, during, and after adoption.

A licensed non-profit adoption agency providing adoption services to birth mothers and adoptive families.

Devoted to advancing knowledge and expertise in reproductive medicine, including infertility.

A comprehensive source for adoption information and a service of the Children’s Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Nonprofit New Jersey organization dedicated to providing educational resources and support to adoptive parents before and after adoption.

Founded in 2000 to assist individuals conceived as a result of sperm, egg or embryo donation who are seeking to make mutually desired contact with others with whom they share genetic ties.

An advocacy organization dedicated to changing attitudes and policies to ensure that all LGBTQ families are respected, loved, and celebrated.

National, nonprofit organization dedicated to providing reproductive information, support and hope to cancer patients and survivors whose medical treatments present the risk of infertility.

Has a large video library of educational courses and provides a wealth of information about fertility treatment and medical providers.

Civil rights organization dedicated to pursuing equality for members of the LGBTQ+ community and their families.

A national 501c3 financial grant program that helps couples/individuals (regardless of race, religion, gender, marital status and sexual orientation) with the costs of their adoptions by awarding grants of up to $15,000.

National nonprofit organization providing resources and financial support to those confronting infertility as a result of a cancer diagnosis.

An organization that provides surrogacy and parentage advice to men considering surrogacy to form their families.

Dedicated to providing financial assistance, services and support to families, before, during and after their adoptions are finalized.

Focused on helping children find permanent homes through adoption.

Professional organization composed of New York attorneys recognized for their extensive experience in the practice of adoption and assisted reproduction law.

New York State’s list of authorized adoption agencies.

An organization of concerned citizens throughout New York State dedicated to improving services to at-risk children and advocating for systemic change in the adoption and foster care system.

Dedicated to providing adoption-related services to children of color, their birth parents and their adoptive parents.

Dedicated to promoting reproductive health and to ensuring equal access to all family building options for men and women experiencing infertility or other reproductive disorders.

A nonprofit organization founded by a group of egg donation and surrogacy agencies, whose purpose is to define and promote ethical behavior by all parties involved in third party reproduction.

List of adoption agencies approved to provide adoption services in New Jersey.

A complete source for books about adoption and assisted reproductive technology.

Government website containing information on the international adoption process as well as required forms to be completed by prospective adoptive parents.

Government website for the U.S. Department of State which is the U.S. Central Authority for the Hague Adoption Convention, providing information on intercountry adoption requirements.

A state-by-state guide to surrogacy laws across the United States.