One can envision a 14 year old
Catholic adoptive child being placed against her wishes with a Baptist adoptive family that refuses to take her to Catholic religious services she has always attended and very much wants to continue to attend if HB 3881 were to become law.
Not exact matches
Louisiana requires that the
adoptive child be in the home a minimum of six months before the Adoption Services of
Catholic Charities can give permission for filing the adoption petition.
Interstate Compact for the Placement of
Children As part of the requirement of all states» Department of
Children and Family Services (DCFS), the Adoption Services of
Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans completes paperwork / files with ICPC in Louisiana as well as the
adoptive family's state of residence.
After placement of a
child, the Adoption Services of
Catholic Charities is required to make a minimum of three visits with the
adoptive family during the six - month supervision period.
Louisiana law requires that the
adoptive child be in the home a minimum of six months before the Adoption Services of
Catholic Charities can give permission for filing the adoption petition.
Each
adoptive parent must sign the Adoption Services of
Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of New Orleans Placement Agreement before accepting the
child into their family and home.
Catholic Charities North Dakota encourages openness as it is beneficial to the
adoptive child and most birth parents request some openness in their adoption.
Catholic Charities North Dakota (CCND) has a proud tradition of placing
children into permanent homes since its beginning in 1923 and is dedicated to serving
adoptive parents and birthparents.