Molae06
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I have a question about felony drug charges and adoption.
Is it possible to EVER adopt having had a felony drug charge? Not sure the exact name of the charge I think it was Marijuana possession with intent to deliver?
My husband is a U.S. citizen, but when he was young his parents took him to Thailand and he got into a lot of drugs etc given his parents provided little to no supervision/support. They are now back in the U.S., his sister, who was heavily into drugs when they came back 16 years ago has gone on to get her MBA and works for AT&T, making $150,000 a year, and my husband is almost finished with his BA as well.
When he was 18 or 19 I believe it was, before I knew him he got a felony drug charge for possession of marijuana. He spent 1 year in prison. It's now 10 years later, and his lawyer is still working on getting the charge expunged from his record.
My question is, without it getting expunged (or even with), would it ever be possible to adopt? I am too scared of asking anyone at an adoption agency etc because I feel that we would be heavily judged. I so much wish I could change the past. As of now we are having an extremely nice house built, we both have very good jobs, make more than enough money to be qualified to adopt etc, but even with those things, would we be denied based on the past criminal history? I know with most international adoptions, besides Guatemala if i remember correctly, has stated absolutely no criminal background.
We have been TTC for going on 6 years, and plan for IVF this coming fall/winter. If it doesn't work out I think it will be time to start looking into adoption, but I am so scared it's not even possible.
Is it possible to EVER adopt having had a felony drug charge? Not sure the exact name of the charge I think it was Marijuana possession with intent to deliver?
My husband is a U.S. citizen, but when he was young his parents took him to Thailand and he got into a lot of drugs etc given his parents provided little to no supervision/support. They are now back in the U.S., his sister, who was heavily into drugs when they came back 16 years ago has gone on to get her MBA and works for AT&T, making $150,000 a year, and my husband is almost finished with his BA as well.
When he was 18 or 19 I believe it was, before I knew him he got a felony drug charge for possession of marijuana. He spent 1 year in prison. It's now 10 years later, and his lawyer is still working on getting the charge expunged from his record.
My question is, without it getting expunged (or even with), would it ever be possible to adopt? I am too scared of asking anyone at an adoption agency etc because I feel that we would be heavily judged. I so much wish I could change the past. As of now we are having an extremely nice house built, we both have very good jobs, make more than enough money to be qualified to adopt etc, but even with those things, would we be denied based on the past criminal history? I know with most international adoptions, besides Guatemala if i remember correctly, has stated absolutely no criminal background.
We have been TTC for going on 6 years, and plan for IVF this coming fall/winter. If it doesn't work out I think it will be time to start looking into adoption, but I am so scared it's not even possible.
