Not exact matches
The
child that is
placed in your home is not
legally free
for adoption (meaning that the parental rights have not yet been terminated) and may not become
legally free
for adoption since the goal is to reunite birth families where possible, or
place children with extended family.
The
adoption agency will then
legally place the
child into the adoptive family that the birth family chose
for the
child.
The evaluation is completed before you have any legal connection to the
child as the orphanage can not
legally place a
child they only hand over the
child for you to meet and consider
adoption.
In order to be eligible
for State - funded
adoption assistance a
child must be a special needs
child as defined above,
legally free
for adoption, and in the custody of a public
children services agency or private
child -
placing agency.
In order to be eligible
for State - funded
adoption assistance a
child must be a special needs
child as defined above,
legally free
for adoption, and a dependent of the Department of Health and Human Resources in the custody of the state of West Virginia or a
child welfare agency licensed to
place children for adoption in West Virginia.
A
child with special needs Hard to
place) is defined as a
child who the State of New Jersey has the legal right to
place for adoption, or any
child who is
legally free and is being
placed by a private
adoption agency with a certificate of approval to provide
adoption services in New Jersey, but who is reasonably expected not to be
placed for adoption due to the lack of a prospective adoptive home or any of the following reasons:
The
child that is
placed in your home is not
legally free
for adoption (meaning that the parental rights have not yet been terminated) and may not become
legally free
for adoption since the goal is to reunite birth families where possible, or
place children with extended family.