Browse Listings

adoption agencies

Below is a list of Adoption Agencies in Moscow, Idaho. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Ewers Jennifer A 609 South Washington Street Moscow, ID 83843 (208)882-9121 
 Michael 411 South Main Street Moscow, ID 83843 (208)883-4410 




News About Moscow, ID Adoption

Belfast Telegraph

Woman who sent adopted boy back to Russia must pay $1000 a month
Los Angeles Times
By Michael Muskal An American woman who set off an international furor when she sent a Russian child whom she had adopted back to Moscow, has been ordered to pay $1000 a month in child support and $150000 in various fees.
Woman who sent adopted boy back to Russia ordered to pay for breach of ...Washington Post
US judge: Woman who sent back Russian boy must payThe Seattle Times
U.S. Mother Who Sent Boy to Russia Must PayThe Moscow Times

all 303 news articles »


CBS News

US judge rules Torry Hansen must pay child support for adopted Russian boy she ...
The Oshkosh Northwestern
(AP) - An American woman who adopted a Russian boy and later sent him back to Moscow on a one-way flight has been ordered to pay a sum of $150000 and an additional $1000 per month in child support until he's an adult. On Thursday a Bedford County, ...
Woman who sent adopted boy back to Russia must pay child supportThe Tennessean
US judge: Woman who sent back Russian boy must payAtlanta Journal Constitution
US judge: Adoptive mother who sent back Russian boy must payabc13.com

all 13 news articles »


Russia Demands Inquiry in Death of Child in US
New York Times
The United States Embassy in Moscow expressed its condolences to the child's family on Tuesday, and corrected what it called “unsubstantiated reports” that he was brought to the United States through an adoption program. “Anton immigrated to the United ...

and more »


Child support levied on canceled adoption
Herald and News
LOS ANGELES — An American woman who set off an international furor when she sent a Russian child whom she had adopted back to Moscow has been ordered to pay $1000 a month in child support and $150000 in various fees. It was in April 2010 that Artyom ...

and more »


Time to abandon the 'Moscow criterion'
Financial Times
The analysis is chilling to say the least, but its current relevance is undermined first by the end of the cold war and second by the UK's adoption of the nuclear doctrine of last resort and minimum deterrence. Nuclear weapons have no intrinsic merit.

and more »

Google News