Legal Adoption Urged: “A Child’s Future Needs More Than Care”

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Photo: I Philippine Information Agency Davao Region

That was the blunt message of the Regional Alternative Child Care Office (Racco-Davao), which is urging families raising children without formal adoption papers to immediately legalize their status—warning that informal arrangements can leave children vulnerable for life.

Care Without Papers, Risks Without Protection

Across the Davao Region, many children are raised by relatives or non-biological caregivers without formal adoption. While often well cared for, they remain legally unprotected.

Without adoption papers, children may later face:

• No automatic inheritance rights
• No legal proof of parent-child relationship
• Custody disputes if caregivers die or separate
• Barriers to government benefits
• Uncertain civil status and identity

Without documentation, many children are excluded from education, healthcare, and social protection systems—effectively invisible to public services.

Foster Care as a Temporary Lifeline

Racco-Davao reported that 50 licensed foster parents are currently caring for 63 children across the region under the Foster Care Act of 2012.

Foster care provides a temporary family setting for children who cannot stay with their biological families, while authorities pursue reunification, adoption, or other permanent solutions.

The Gap Between Care and Protection

Child welfare advocates say the Philippines is steadily shifting toward family-based care, where children grow up in homes rather than institutions. But gaps remain.

Racco-Davao’s message is clear: a child’s well-being does not end with being cared for—it begins with being legally protected.

“Every child deserves not just love, but a name, a home, and a future secured by law,” the agency said.

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