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I Want To Adopt A Child, What Type Of Background Check Will I Need To Go Through?

In order to protect the well being and the safety of an adopted child, anyone wishing to adopt must first participate in a full investigation, which includes an assessment completed by a juvenile court officer, or a licensed social worker. This investigation determines whether the child is suitable for adoption by the adopter and whether the adopter is suitable for the child. This assessment and investigation is known as the home study, and usually last six to eight weeks. During this time, interviews of the prospective parents are conducted, and a home visit with all family members is completed. Information on each member of the household is investigated, including: a medical and criminal background, any child abuse history, documentation of income and financial resources, family structure within the home (other children, etc.), religious, educational, and physical and mental health history of all household members, and parenting background of the applicants and their reasons for adoption. This information is then summarized, and forms the basis of the assessor's impressions and recommendations to a court of law.

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