The New Jersey Notice of Rights in Adoption Proceeding — Agency Placement is a document issued by the state of New Jersey that outlines the rights of adoptive parents and children in an adoption through an agency. This includes the right to receive information about the child’s background and medical history, to receive counseling and support, and to have representation throughout the process. It also outlines the rights of the adoptive parents, such as the right to have an adoption agreement in writing, to receive a home study and other necessary documents, and to have access to a court hearing. The notice also outlines the rights of the child, such as the right to privacy, to be free from harm, and to have proper medical and educational services. There are two types of the New Jersey Notice of Rights in Adoption Proceeding — Agency Placement: thReplacementnt Notice and the Post-Placement Notice. The Replacement Notice is provided to the adoptive parents prior to the placement of the child, while the Post-Placement Notice is provided after the placement of the child.