Indeed the legal and Sw procedures are different as I said. But that’s a tiny tiny part of adoption as a subject .
It’s a bit like saying marriage is different in Scotland. No it’s not really, although the legal aspects of the wedding are different . But that’s a tiny part of making a marriage work for the next 40 years. 99.9% of the issues that affect your next 40 years as a married woman will be identical to those of woman in England.
So many women focus on the detail of the wedding favours and bridesmaid shoes while ignoring the big red flags that say “ don’t marry this man “.
Likewise in adoption, its Ieasy to get caught up with “ do I fill in form A or form B “ . But this is a decisions that will affect you , your partner ( if you have one ) , your existing children , your job, perhaps your mental health, your income and everything about your family life , for the rest of your life.
Once you start the process you can get caught up in it. It feels like Form A or B are the most important thing. So it’s good to consider the bigger issues at the start, IMHO. And these are the same for most adopters in the UK.
If don’t want the OP to think that most of the valuable info on the board isn’t relevant to her. Because it nearly all is.
I hope the OP will come back with her specific questions.