National Council For Adoption Law and Legal Definition
The National Council For Adoption (NCFA) is an organization of nonprofit adoption agencies. It was founded in 1980 and provides information, monitors public policy, and promotes high standards in the field of adoption. The NCFA promotes adoption culture through education, research, and legislative action. The NCFA also publishes bulletins, manuals, directories, and other materials for professionals in the field of adoption.
The NCFA focuses on areas such as: infant adoption, adoption out of foster care, and intercountry adoption. The Council operates the National Adoption Hotline 24 hours a day. The hotline provides information and referrals to pregnant women and their families, to people who want to adopt a child, and to persons who were adopted.
Legal Definition list
- National Council
- National Convention
- National Constitution Centre
- National Constitution Center
- National Consensus Standard
- National Council For Adoption
- National Council on Compensation Insurance [NCCI]
- National Council on Compensation Insurance [NCCI]
- National Council on Disability
- National Counterterrorism Center
- National Courts Section of the Department of Justice
Related Legal Terms
- 1040 Form
- A Fortiori
- A Fortiori Argument
- Abandonment [Intercountry Adoption]
- Absent Uniformed Services Voter
- Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding [USIP]
- Acceptance for Value
- Access Control List [National Security]
- Access Control Mechanism [National Security]
- Access to Classified Information (Military)