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What is the difference between an independent adoption, private agency adoption and a public agency adoption?

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What is the difference between an independent adoption, private agency adoption and a public agency adoption?

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• Independent adoption: When a birth parent places a child directly with prospective adoptive parent(s) for the purpose of adoption. • Private agency adoption: When a birth parent gives and transfers their legal parental rights to a child to a licensed public or private adoption agency. • Public agency adoption: When the placement of a child within the Department of Social Services’ custody, parental rights have been terminated, and the children are legally clear for adoption. Learn more about the steps involved in adopting a child from the Department of Social Services. What is the medical and social history form and when does it need to be completed? Prior to consenting to voluntarily terminate their parental rights, parents can complete a medical and social history form found on the forms & publications page. When completed, the form is filed with the court of the state where the medical history portion of the adoption proceedings shall take place. A copy of the completed form is ma

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• Independent adoption: When a birth parent places a child directly with prospective adoptive parent(s) for the purpose of adoption. • Private agency adoption: When a birth parent gives and transfers their legal parental rights to a child to a licensed public or private adoption agency. • Public agency adoption: When the placement of a child within the Department of Social Services’ custody, parental rights have been terminated, and the children are legally clear for adoption. Learn more about the steps involved in adopting a child from the Department of Social Services. What is the medical and social history form and when does it need to be completed? Prior to consenting to voluntarily terminate their parental rights, parents can complete a medical and social history form found on the forms & publications page. When completed, the form is filed with the court of the state where the medical history portion of the adoption proceedings shall take place. A copy of the completed form is ma

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