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nixe- I would think so. Here is the list:
Qualifying expenses are listed as:
- public/private agency fees, including adoption fees charged by an agency
- placement fees, including fees charged adoptive parents for counseling
- legal fees, including court costs, for services unavailable to a member of the military (which no JAGs assist with as far as I know)
- medical expenses including certain hospital expenses of the birth mom & of the newborn, medical care given to the child before adoption, and physical exams for the birthmom
- temporary foster care charges
Nonqualifying expenses are
- travel expenses
- those associated with an illegal adoption
- surogate parenting arrangement
[url]http://www.nmfa.org/site/DocServer/DoD_Adoption_Reimbursement_7-06.pdf?docID=6722[/url] is a link with the fact sheet.
DDW- On another note, I sent my paperwork in 4 weeks ago and got the money today (which shocked me). You might want to follow up if it's been that long.
live4rachael
DDW- On another note, I sent my paperwork in 4 weeks ago and got the money today (which shocked me). You might want to follow up if it's been that long.
Okay figured it out. I called the woman at DFAS (very nice) who does the reimbursements. They never received our paperwork. :grr: :grr: :grr: I have no idea where my DH's command sent it. So we'll fill it out again and send it ourselves. She said the turn around time is really quick. Nixe-I asked your question and she said the rules were changed recently and they will reimburse.
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DDW - Glad you figured it out! I was going to post the phone number for you but then saw your follow up post.
We went direct to DFAS. I took it to my commander for his signature but I mailed the form/documentation off on my own. Like I said it was just under 4 weeks to get the money.
Good luck!
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