Domestic Adoption
Adopting a child — most often an infant — from within Alberta through open adoption.
We invite you to book a free 30-minute introductory session with our team
At Abide Adoption, we believe adoption is about connection — not just between birth and adoptive families, but with the child at the center of it all. In Alberta, private adoption is open by law, meaning that birth and adoptive families know each other’s full names. But to us, open adoption goes far beyond paperwork.
We walk alongside both birth and adoptive families to help create meaningful, supported relationships — before, during, and after placement. While most placements involve newborns, we also occasionally receive requests from parents of older children. Every adoption is unique, and we honour each family’s comfort level with openness, whether it includes occasional updates or lifelong connection.
Why Choose our Agency? What makes our agency special is our intentionally small waitlist — we work with fewer than 30 adoptive families at a time. This means shorter wait times, more personalized support, and the ability to truly know each of the families we serve. We have staff who have adopted through our domestic program and are passionate about really supporting families! We’ve been in your shoes… so we understand the journey and the support you need. We’re not just an agency; we’re a community walking this path together with care, transparency, and love
At Abide Adoption, every adoptive family begins with a strong foundation of knowledge, connection, and community. Our two-day, in-person seminar is designed to prepare you for the journey ahead — while giving us the chance to personally get to know you and create a warm, welcoming environment.
- Learn about the adoption process in Alberta, including legal and emotional aspects
- Explore open adoption and what ongoing connections with birth families may look like
- Reflect on your personal story and readiness for adoption
- Hear from adoptive parents and birth parents with lived experience
- Gain tools for lifelong adoptive parenting, including how to talk with your child about their adoption
Our seminars are small by design — creating space for questions, discussion, and connection. We believe building relationships from the start helps lay the foundation for a supported and informed adoption experience.
Participation in the seminar is a required step for all families adopting through our agency.
Upcoming Seminars:
– August 22 & 23, 2025
– Fall Seminar dates TBD
Domestic Adoption FAQ
Welcome to our Domestic Adoption FAQ's section! We understand that adopting a child is a big step, and you may have many questions about the process. Here, we provide answers to some of the most common questions prospective adoptive parents have, such as costs, timelines, and what to expect during each stage of your adoption journey. Our goal is to offer you clarity and support as you take this exciting path toward growing your family.
How much does a domestic adoption cost?
All adoption agencies are licensed by the Alberta Government and are not-for-profit companies staffed mainly by Registered Social Workers and people who have a passion for Adoption. We do not receive any government funding. The costs associated with the Adoption Program are all born by the adopting family. There is never any cost to the biological parents. The adopting couple are invoiced on a fee-for-service basis, over time, as they progress through the various stages, and approvals, culminating with the filing of the necessary documents to the Alberta Courts, Court of King’s Bench. The fees also include a one-time payment that is set aside for post – placement counselling for the biological parents (and/or their family members) after the adoption placement. The average cost of a Domestic Adoption is $17, 000 -$19,000. This variation is due to the inability to estimate travel costs incurred by the Adoption Social Worker when working with the birth parents and the adoption placement.
Other costs we are unable to provide until we are invoiced by other professionals include: lawyers fee (for the adoption consent), physician’s fee (for completing a medical on the child), pre-adoption counselling with you and the birthmother by the Adoption Social Worker (this also involves travel costs), calls to the hospital to speak with the medical team and other community professionals. The costs of your adoption are income tax deductible, after your adoption is granted, and for the year the adoption was granted.
How long does it take to be matched with a child?
We offer one hour personalized video meetings with you and a social worker (referred to as 1-1’s) to consult with you, explore your concerns, and review your eligibility to adopt. There is a fee for this service and online registration is required. After determining your eligibility, the next step is to register and attend the two-day adoption training/seminar. Your seminar may be in person at our Edmonton office or it may be offered online. All applicants are required to be present for both days and to be full participating members in the seminar.
The application stage is next (a multi-faced process that often takes 6-8 months to complete); and then the homestudy (aka home assessment report – which usually takes between 3-4 months. You need to be approved for every step of the process. Once approved to be an adopting couple, your name is placed on that Agency’s list of approved eligible families. Your family profile will not be shown in every situation. We work very hard to assist in creating the best possible match with a birth family. The length of this list vary among agencies. The process is also competitive in that several eligible adopting families are presented to each birthcouple, or individual, and they identify any potential match.
Factors that will affect the time that a couple might remain on an agency list before being matched include:
– The number of couples on any given Agency’s list
– How selective the adopting couple is when completing the ‘child considerations’ area.
With the complexities of making an adoption plan and that there are less adoption matters happening every year, we are advising families to expect 3-5 years for an adoption placement. We have had families placed very quickly; however, you need to know that there is no guarantee that you will be placed with a child.
What makes Small Miracles different than other agencies?
“Boutique” Agency
There are significant differences between Small Miracles and other agencies. We characterize ourselves as a “Boutique” adoption agency because we are careful and selective in who we represent, restricting our adopting clients list of 18-25 couples.
The mandatory Adoption Preparation Seminars are limited to three couples, to a maximum of four, per session to ensure intimacy. We usually plan for quarterly seminars (four times a year).
Presently, we are working on offering a micro-seminar which will provide important information for couples to consider prior to registering and paying for the two-day session. We will provide additional information on the micro sessions as it becomes available. Registration for these sessions will be online.
Why does Small Miracles operate as a "Boutique" agency?
Adoption is very intimate process
It is vitally important that Small Miracles Adoption establishes and maintains close and current relationships with all of our adopting couples. While this is important in our work with clients, it is particularly important when we select and present them to prospective birthparents for matching purposes.
The timeliness of adoption is important
By keeping our adopting couples list small, there is a greater chance that they will be placed with a child more quickly than if we held a list of 50 or 100 families. This is important because we want our couples to remain current with the information they receive from our seminar.
Lives on hold
Additionally, we do not want our adopting couples to have their lives on hold for any longer a period than practical. Please note, if you are not placed with a child within one year of your homestudy being approved, a yearly update to the report is mandatory (as per legislation).
What else sets Small Miracles apart?
Reasonable Fees and No Annual List Fee
Adoption represents a significant expense. Each Adoption Agency determines its own fee schedule. Our fees are consistently at, or below, what is being charged by other agencies. Small Miracles Adoption does not have an annual fee for being on our list.
ONE FAMILY’S EXPERIENCE WITH OPEN ADOPTION
Hello Prospective Parents,
When we first began our adoption journey, the idea of open adoption honestly scared us. We went into the seminar expecting to say “no” to any ongoing relationship with the birth mother of our future child.
But that seminar changed everything.
We realized our fears came from misunderstanding. As we learned more, we began to see open adoption not as a threat, but as a gift — one that puts the child’s needs first. Adoption isn’t a replacement for having a biological child; it’s its own beautiful path. SMA helped us understand that open adoption can provide a child with a deeper sense of identity, love, and belonging.
Not every adoption looks the same — openness varies. But for us, we started to hope for a relationship with our child’s birth mother. We wanted to be able to talk to our child about where he came from, about his roots, and about the love it took for his birth mom to choose another life for him.
If you’re feeling unsure — that’s okay. Just go to the seminar with an open mind. It truly helped us let go of fear and see the truth about what open adoption can be.
With love,
Jeff & Rae – A Small Miracle Adopting Parents
💛 Ready to Take the Next Step in Your Adoption Journey?
We're here to help you every step of the way. If you have any questions or need more information about domestic adoption, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
You can call us at 780-421-1177, email us at info@smallmiraclesadoption.com, or simply use the contact form here to send us a quick message.
Our dedicated team is ready to provide the support and answers you need as you explore the wonderful journey of adoption.
About Open Adoption...
Open adoption offers a unique and meaningful way to build your family — one that values openness, honesty, and lifelong connection. Many adoptive families discover that open adoption provides a deeper sense of trust, understanding, and shared love for the child.
In an open adoption, you may have the opportunity to meet and build a relationship with your child’s birth parents. Together, you create an adoption plan that includes open lines of communication and ongoing contact, guided by mutual respect and the best interest of the child.
At A Small Miracle Adoption, we support our families through every step of this journey. We walk beside you as you explore what openness looks like in your unique situation — helping you build a foundation of compassion and connection from the very beginning.
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125 9 Avenue SE,
Calgary, AB T2G 0P6
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