Pennsylvania Adoption Petition Packet

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Adoption Petition Packet

The Pennsylvania Adoption Petition Packet is a set of legal documents used to initiate the process of adoption in the state of Pennsylvania. The packet includes documents such as the Adoption Petition, Court Order of Confidentiality, Consent of Adopting Parent, Affidavit of Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights, and, if applicable, the Indian Child Welfare Act form. Depending on the type of adoption, the packet may also include the Consent of Adopting Parent, the Adoption Placement Agreement, the Birth Parent Consent to the Adoption, and the Final Decree of Adoption. There are two types of Pennsylvania Adoption Petition Packet: 1. Private Adoption Petition Packet, for adoptions through an agency or a private attorney. 2. Public Adoption Petition Packet, for adoptions through the state Department of Human Services.

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Although adoptive parents are provided nonidentifying background information about the child they plan to adopt, in nearly all States the privacy interests of adoptive parents, adoptive children, and birth families are protected by making all files related to the adoption process confidential and withheld from public

Agency-assisted adoptions usually cost between $30,000 and $45,000.

Before this law was passed, adoptees could petition the courts for their birth certificate, but a judge could deny the request. Since 1984, adoption records in Pennsylvania have been sealed.

Legally speaking, an adoption in Pennsylvania can be finalized in as little as one to two months after the child first comes to live with their family. This is assuming that everything goes as smoothly as possible. For the most part, a voluntary or a stepchild adoption will go the fastest.

A birth mother or biological parents who have given their child up for adoption cannot get the child back once the adoption has been legally finalized. That is because parental rights have been completely terminated from the biological parents and transferred to the adoptive parents.

Birth Mother Adoption Rights in Pennsylvania Even then, if your adoption was completed under Pennsylvania law, you may have up to 30 days to revoke your adoption consent.

Once the child's original birth record is located, it is sealed and the child's birth record is replaced with the information submitted on the "Certificate of Adoption" (H105. 091) reporting form.

Many children who are available for adoption in the foster care system are considered to have special needs. Currently, Pennsylvania has more than 2,500 children who are waiting to be adopted.

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Pennsylvania Adoption Petition Packet