Planning to Put Your Baby Up for Adoption in Mississippi? We can Help

Planning to Put Your Baby Up for Adoption in Mississippi? We can Help

If you are facing an unplanned pregnancy and considering adoption in Mississippi, remember you are not alone. There are resources available to help you navigate this decision.

Adoption Attorneys Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (“Kirsh & Kirsh”—often misspelled as “Kirsch & Kirsch”) can answer all your questions. We’re here 24/7. We are a team of experienced adoption attorneys with over 100 years of combined experience arranging adoptions.

Choose the Adoptive Family 

Choosing an adoptive family for your baby is the most important decision. As attorneys, we have high standards for the prospective adoptive parents we choose to represent. 

We have carefully screened loving families from all over the country (married, single, Lesbian, and Gay). We encourage birth mothers to be as involved as they would like to be in the process and to choose the right family for their child.

Create a Personalized Adoption Plan

As you plan for adoption, consider creating a personalized adoption plan. We are here to help you explore your options and create a plan that meets your needs.

There are three types of adoption plans to choose from. 

• Open

• Semi-open

• Closed adoption

You can decide how involved you want to be in your child’s life. Our compassionate adoption support team is here to help you make the right choices. 

Choosing Adoption with Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C.

Contacting us does not mean you have to work with us. You can choose not to hear from us again.

We work with birth parents all over the country but mainly focus on Indiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Kentucky, Michigan, and Illinois. Our birth mother services are free and confidential! Call 317-575- 5555, text 800-333-5736, or use Facebook Messenger or email us anytime. Our team is available 24/7, 365 days a year, to talk to birth mothers. Our adoption services are free to birth moms.

POSITIVE ADOPTION LANGUAGE DISCLAIMER: Please understand that these blogs are written in a way to use language that people use when searching for help with their adoption plans. Unfortunately, while all of us understand what positive adoption language means, most expectant moms who come to us at first do not understand what that means. The most common search term on the Internet for pregnant moms is “How do I give up my baby for adoption.” If we do not include those words in our blog posts and instead put “How do I create an adoption plan for my baby,” then our website will not show up in most expectant moms’ search results in Google.