When does the adoptive placement agreement get signed

This policy guide describes the provisions that must be met for an adoptive placement to occur, instructions regarding the preparation of the child’s written assessment, the compilation of the adoptive placement packet, and the presentation of this information to the prospective adoptive parent(s).

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Version Summary

This policy guide was updated from the 04/02/15 version to provide current practice and procedures. The timeframe for adoptively placing a child was changed from within ten days to thirty-eight calendar days from receipt of the acknowledgment notification email. Also, the Adoption and Permanency Resources Division was changed to the Adoption Division.

Adoptive Placements

Written Assessments

Before or at the time of adoptive placement, the CSW must provide a written assessment of the child to the prospective adoptive parent(s). The assessment must contain all known diagnostic information on the child, including:

The written assessment and family life history of the child must be completed on the DCFS/A 395 , Assessment of Child for Pre-Placement Conference, Presentation and/or Adoptive Placement or the DCFS/A 395 A, Assessment of Attached Child for Adoptive Placement and must be attached to the AD 512, Psychosocial and Medical History of Child, along with all required redacted supporting documentation. Supporting documentation includes medical reports on the child, psychological evaluations, and scholastic information, as well as all known information regarding the child’s developmental history and family life; some information may need to be redacted. The prospective adoptive parent(s) must acknowledge that s/he received this information by signing the AD 512 and the DCFS/A 395 or DCFS/A 395 A.

Termination of Parental Rights (TPR)

An a doptive placement may still occur if an appeal of the termination of parental rights (TPR) has been filed, if that the adoptive parent(s) understand the possible outcomes of an appeal. The Addendum to Adoptive Placement Agreement form must be used in the following situations:

From the date the Judge made the order to file the appeal

Referee or Commissioner

From the date the Finding and Orders were mailed to file the appeal

Placement Paperwork

The Adoption Division aims to have a child adoptively placed within thirty-eight (38) calendar days f rom the receipt of the acknowledgment notification email.

The Placement Clerk will prepare the adoptive placement paperwork and return the following documents to the CSW: