Michigan Adoption Services Face Sheet

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Adoption Services Face Sheet

Michigan Adoption Services Face Sheet is a form used by Michigan Adoption Services (MAS) to provide background information on an individual or family who is interested in participating in an adoption process. The MAS Face Sheet includes information such as the biological family’s contact information, the adoptive family’s contact information, the child’s medical history, the child’s birth history, and the child’s educational and social history. The face sheet also includes the child’s legal information, such as court orders and agreements, and the child’s mental health and any psychological testing that has been done. There are two different types of MAS Face Sheets: the replacement face sheet and the post-placement face sheet. The replacement face sheet is filled out prior to the adoption process and is used to provide initial information about the child and the adoptive family. The post-placement face sheet is filled out after the adoption process has been completed and is used to provide updated information about the child and the adoptive family.

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In 2021, ing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 1: On any given day, over 391,000 children are living in the U.S. foster care system and the number has been rising. Over 113,000 of these children are eligible for adoption and they will wait, on average, almost three years for an adoptive family.

Approximately 11,000 children are in foster care in Michigan, including more than 200 children who are in need a forever family through adoption. More than 1,650 children were adopted from Michigan's child welfare system in fiscal year 2021.

It is important to remember that the adoption process usually takes at least three months; if you have your heart set on a child you've seen on the internet or somewhere else, it's possible that child will already be placed with a family by the time your Family Assessment is complete.

And on any given day in Michigan, approximately 13,000 children are in foster care or a residential placement due to abuse or neglect.

A significant benefit, however, to adopting from foster care is that it generally costs the adoptive parents little to nothing. To be safe, you should plan to pay for things like medical exams and safety classes, but you shouldn't pay more than $300 to pursue a Michigan foster care adoption in most cases.

Approximately 11,000 children are in foster care in Michigan, including more than 200 children who are in need a forever family through adoption.

It is important to remember that the adoption process usually takes at least three months; if you have your heart set on a child you've seen on the internet or somewhere else, it's possible that child will already be placed with a family by the time your Family Assessment is complete.

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