Nightlight has since said that families and organizations who are involved in international adoptions now recognize the need for post-adoption support.
It names one segment of a larger period in Aboriginal child welfare history where, because questionable apprehensions and adoptions gured prominently, a label was applied.
The vast majority of adoptions are successful and few birth parents change their mind, in part due to the providing of counseling prior to the placement.
Besides corporate law, which developed out of the law of trusts, areas traditionally handled by chancery courts included wills and probate, adoptions and guardianships, and marriage and divorce.