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There are several steps in the process when you adopt a child from foster care. Learn about the timeline and what to expect. If you would like to know more about the adoption process, contact your local ODHS Resource Family Retention and Recruitment Champion or a Special Needs Adoption Coalition (SNAC) agency.
There is no set timeline for adopting a child who is in foster care. This process looks different for each child depending on their needs. Training, family assessment (called a home study), criminal history check and many other factors all play a part in how long the process might take.
Is adoption placement planning happening at the same time as the legally freeing process? If not, what are the barriers to doing so and what’s being done to address/resolve the issues? Are all siblings for whom adoption is being planned placed together? If not: Are they visiting? What efforts are being made to place them together?
Summary is used to provide information about the child to potential adoptive resources/adoption workers and to those involved in the adoption selection process. Summary is also part of the child’s permanent adoption record and provides information for adoption search/registry program and to provide adult adoptee with non-identifying information.
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☐ one parent or another person consenting to adoption (not an adoption agency) has resided in the state for at least six consecutive months immediately prior to filing ☐ prospective adoptive parent resided in the state for six consecutive months
Adult Adoptions are authorized by ORS 109.329. Retainer Agreement and Client Information obtained. 1. Petition for Adoption.