Parents have the legal responsibility to protect and care for their
children. However, recent media reports have illuminated a practice
involving unregulated custody transfers of adopted children.
Commonly referred to as "rehoming," this practice involves parents
who turn to the internet or other unregulated networks to find a
new home for their child. These media reports found instances in
which adopted children were placed in dangerous situations where
they were harmed by the adults who received them. This book
examines the reasons adoptive families consider unregulated child
custody transfers, and services that exist to support these
families before they take such an action; what is known about the
prevalence of these transfers; and actions selected states and
federal agencies have taken to address such transfers.
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