Historical Policies and Current Legislation Regarding Transracial Adoption

The Adoption History Project states that until the late 1940s, many African-American children were simply not counted in formal adoption statistics at all. The largely African-American states of Louisiana and Florida, in fact, did not record an adoption of an African-American child (by a family of any race) for decades before 1950. African-American parents felt discriminated against by most adoption agencies, yet were reluctant to establish same-race programs for themselves while they were seeking integration, not segregation, in other aspects of life. According to The Adoption History Project, the first recorded adoption of an African-American child by a white family … Continue reading

Should You Formally Guarantee Your Products or Services?

While writing earlier about the process and problem of offering returns and refunds in our home businesses, I started thinking about the need to have a formal policy on guaranteeing our products or services. It seemed that for many of our home businesses, whether or not to offer a guarantee may be a big issue. Depending on the type of business you are operating, an official “guarantee” may mean many things. It really does tie in with whether or not you offer refunds and accept returns. Will you guarantee that the customer will be “satisfied” with your products or services? … Continue reading