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Adoption
Glossary
Adoptee
A person who joins a family via
adoption.
Adoption Agency
An organization that is licensed
to prepare families to adopt children and to do all
the necessary legal, administrative and social work
to insure that adoptions are efficiently handled and
are in the best interests of the children.
Adoption Assistance Programs
(AAP)
Federally funded state administered
subsidy program for special needs children who might
otherwise remain in long term foster care.
Adoption Service Provider
(ASP)
A licensed agency or individual
who is State certified to assist birth parents and adoptive
parents with the placement of a child in an Independent
Adoption.
Adoptive Parent
A person or persons who become
the permanent parents with all the social, legal rights
and responsibilities incumbent upon any parent.
Agency Adoption
Adoption that is facilitated
by a State Licensed Agency that provides counseling
to birthparents, home studies to prospective adoptive
parents, relinquishment services and post-placement
programs for triad members. These Agencies may also
provide Intercountry and Special Needs adoption services.
Birth Parent
The parents who gave birth to
a child, made an adoption plan for the child and subsequently
relinquished the child for adoption.
Closed Adoption
An adoption where there is no
contact between birth parents and adoptive parents.
Also called traditional adoption.
Consent
Legal process through which a
birth parent voluntarily agrees to make an adoption
plan for their child with a specific family through
an Independent Adoption.
Designated/ldentified Adoptions
Process in which birthparents
choose the individual or couple who will adopt their
child and designates the placement of the child while
still having the benefits of an agency assisted adoption.
Home Study
A process whereby an individual
or couple undergo a study by a licensed public or private
agency to assure the well-being of the child in the
home and the readiness of the family to adopt.
ICPC
Interstate Compact for Placement
of Children which monitors the movement of foster and
adoptive children from state to state.
Independent Adoption
An adoption that is arranged
by the birth parent with an identified family; frequently
facilitated by an attorney.
International Adoption
Any adoption occurring when the
child and the adoptive parents are from two different
countries. Extra legal work through immigration services
must be done to authorize an international adoption.
Open Adoption
An adoption which allows for
some form of association between the birth parents,
adoptees, and adoptive parents. This can range from
picture and letter sharing, to phone calls, to contact
through an intermediary, to open contact between the
parties themselves. Also known as "cooperative
adoption."
Open Records
Accessibility to own adoption
records by each member of the triad. This includes access
to identifying information.
Private Agency Adoption
An adoption handled by a private,
licensed agency. A private agency is not government-sponsored,
but must meet state requirements to obtain and keep
its licensed status. The agency will provide services
to birth families, adoptive families and children.
Relinquishment
Legal process by which birth
parents voluntarily terminate their parental rights
in order to free their child for adoption through a
licensed agency.
Special Needs Child
Refers to children who are physically,
developmentally or emotional disabled, a sibling group
and all others who might remain in foster care should
no adoptive family be available.
Surrender of Parental Rights
The birth parents of a child
voluntarily (of their own desire and choice) make an
adoption plan for a child and relinquish their legal
rights to the child.
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