Child Adoption Subsidy

Child Adoption Subsidy

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia. Subcommittee on Labor, Social Services, and the International Community

Publisher:

Published: 1974

Total Pages: 132

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Accessing Federal Adoption Subsidies After Legalization

Accessing Federal Adoption Subsidies After Legalization

Author: Tim O'Hanlon

Publisher: CWLA Press (Child Welfare League of America)

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13:

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This book describes how changes in the federal Title IV-E adoption assistance program provide an opportunity for adoptive families who are struggling to meet the medical and psychological needs of their children to receive badly needed financial and medical assistance. The guide is designed to help adoptive families apply for adoption assistance after legalization and for retroactive adoption assistance payments, regardless of their state of residence.


Adoption and Financial Assistance

Adoption and Financial Assistance

Author: Rita Laws

Publisher: Praeger

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 296

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Parents, child advocates, and family attorneys need to understand how to put the federal adoption assistance law to work for their children and clients in order to create adoptions, keep them intact and healthy, and encourage future special needs adoptive placements as well. This guide through the state adoption bureaucracies shows how to navigate the adoption assistance process, negotiate an adoption assistance contract, and plan effective administrative hearings and adoption subsidy appeals. Essentially four books in one, this book includes and explains the federal IV-E adoption assistance law and many of the important clarifications that have been issued by the federal government over the last two decades; takes the reader inside the culture of the state adoption bureaucracies to show how they operate, and why they sometimes seem to be working against adoptive families instead of with them; illustrates how to negotiate and periodically renegotiate the crucial adoption assistance contract, and how to file and prepare for an administrative hearing and an appeal should the decision go against a family; and provides easy-to-understand examples in numerous sidebars that illustrate important points every adoptive family should understand. Families who have or will adopt children with special needs may be able to save tens of thousands of dollars using the information provided here.