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Adoption

Domestic Adoption

Step-by-step Guide to Domestic Adoption

  Preparation Placement
  Homestudy Post-placement
  Personal profile Finalization

Preparation

Potential adoptive parents approach the process with many questions, fears, and uncertainties. At our three regional offices (Hartford/Rocky Hill, New Haven, Waterbury), Catholic Charities offers orientation meetings for families who are interested in learning more about adopting. You will have an opportunity to ask questions and to speak with families who have already successfully adopted through Catholic Charities.

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Homestudy
All adoptions require an agency licensed by the State of Connecticut to prepare a report on the adoptive parent(s)/family. This report is called a homestudy and is compiled after a series of interviews with the parent(s)/family in our offices and in your home.

The purpose of the homestudy is two-fold:

  • to assess the stability and readiness of the prospective adoptive family to parent
  • to educate the family about adoption.

A homestudy includes the following:

  • Intake: Completing a written application and answering a number of autobiographical questions in the first step of your homestudy.
  • Home and office visits: Your homestudy also will include one home visit by a Catholic Charities social worker and several appointments at our offices. There is a $1,500 fee for the homestudy.

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Personal profile
Once the homestudy process is completed and the family is approved for the placement of a child, information about the prospective adoptive family, called their personal profile, is shared with birthparent(s). Birthparent(s) are usually active participants in selecting a family for their child.

The adoptive family’s personal profile includes a letter written by the prospective adoptive parent(s) to the birthparent(s), as well as a family photo album (all of which the adopting individual/couple creates with the assistance of a Catholic Charities social worker).

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Placement
A family may have a child placed in their home through either of two sources:

(1) the adoptive individual/couple’s efforts at networking to identify a birth parent, or

(2) birthparents who come directly to Catholic Charities crisis pregnancy program.

While all adoptive experiences are different, in most instances birthparents and adoptive families will meet each other.

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Post-placement
Following placement, your Catholic Charities social worker will visit with you and your child in your home to assess the growth and development of your child, support your family’s adjustment and bonding with your child, and to address any concerns you may have about the challenges of parenting through adoption.

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Finalization
The legal process of adoption is usually completed within six months after a child joins his/her adoptive family.

The legal documents necessary to finalize your child’s adoption will be prepared by your Catholic Charities social worker and submitted to your local probate court where the Probate Judge will grant the final adoption decree.

 

Domestic Adoption

Frequently Asked Questions about Domestic Adoption

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