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	<title>Comments on: Readoption -vs- domestication: finalizing an international adoption in South Carolina</title>
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		<title>By: Online Education: Domesticate an international adoption in SC: an alternative to readoption &#187; from hope to reality &#187; the adoption blog of carolina hope christian adoption agency</title>
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		<description>[...] Are you a South Carolina family that has grown through international adoption, but you don&#8217;t feel that you can afford a South Carolina readoption at this time? Well, there&#8217;s an alternative in our state, something called a Domestication of Foreign Adoption. Although we recommend a readoption whenever a family can afford it, we&#8217;re also being proactive in walking you through the domestication process if that&#8217;s the route you choose. (For more explanation of the differences between readoption and domestication in South Carolina, see this post.) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Are you a South Carolina family that has grown through international adoption, but you don&#8217;t feel that you can afford a South Carolina readoption at this time? Well, there&#8217;s an alternative in our state, something called a Domestication of Foreign Adoption. Although we recommend a readoption whenever a family can afford it, we&#8217;re also being proactive in walking you through the domestication process if that&#8217;s the route you choose. (For more explanation of the differences between readoption and domestication in South Carolina, see this post.) [...]</p>
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