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New York looks to close loophole that lets adults collect checks after broken adoptions

New York is close to fixing a quirk in state law that has allowed adoptive parents to collect millions of dollars for children no longer in their care — a scenario that Essence Flowers feels shut her out of an opportunity to start life on her own. (Shutterstock)
New York is close to fixing a quirk in state law that has allowed adoptive parents to collect millions of dollars for children no longer in their care — a scenario that Essence Flowers feels shut her out of an opportunity to start life on her own. (Shutterstock)
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New York is close to fixing a quirk in state law that has allowed adoptive parents to collect millions of dollars for children no longer in their care — a scenario that Essence Flowers feels shut her out of an opportunity to start life on her own.

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