Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Day 112: Adoption Process 2


The paperwork! As I said in yesterday’s installment, the hardest part of the adoption process was the gathering of all the necessary paperwork and meticulous collection of information. Below is a list of much of the information we were required to gather, in no particular order.

1. Pet vaccinations and statements of health
2. Personal statements of health from your physician and lists of any medical conditions or medications.
3. Birth certificates for both prospective parents
4. Marriage certificate
5. Divorce decrees from any previous marriages
6. Location and date of parent’s birth, marriage, etc. as well a current address
7. List of all addresses for both adoptive parents for the prior ten years
8. Employment history for ten years for both prospective parents
9. Locations of fire station, police station, hospital and shopping in relation to home
10. Pay stubs, Tax documentation, and bank statements
11. Verification of all insurance (health, life and disability)
12. Letters of reference from both family members and friends for both parents
13. Diagram of the home, including room dimensions, with photographs of the exterior front and back of the house.
14. Background checks – child protective services check, criminal check, FBI check
15. If necessary, arrest records, court documents regarding arrests and disposition of criminal charges or other legal issues

If you can start gathering this paperwork and just keep it all handy and accessible, you could probably get a home study finished very quickly. For us, the hardest part was tracking down all the documentation of our pasts. My husband had probably 15 different addresses in ten years being so transient in the military. I hadn’t kept copies of my divorce decrees and had to contact the courthouse in our home state for copies.

Having to make doctor’s appointments for check ups and a vet appointment for pets also were things we failed to anticipate nor were we maintaining documentation of our pay, insurance, disability coverage, life insurance, etc. I think it just took a long time to gather all the necessary pieces and get them all in one place. If you’re in the process of still thinking about it or researching agencies or saving money toward adoption, now would be the time to start building a file with all the necessary documents. Then when you’re ready to get started, you can just pull it out, make copies and mail them off or fax them. We gave copies to our social worker or faxed/emailed what we could prior to his home visit.

For me this was the most stressful part of the process. I felt like everyday I was digging for something new, that the second I mailed off a set of documents, I had to find something else. It felt like jumping through hoops. My husband went away to Sniper school during this part of the process and trying to use a POA (power of attorney) to get his documents and necessary copies made it extra challenging. Don’t get me started on how people say they support the military but don’t go out of their way to actually help a military spouse who is doing her best to function. I will write an entry about that at some point.

Adoption Process Part 3 (The Costs) tomorrow.

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