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Hi everyone we are a licensed foster to adopt home in illinois so we have a foster homestudy done already but we want to do a domestic adoption now. I was curious how that works? Also I was curious if you know of any illinois adoption agencies that have a short wait time and are under 17k for an AA or biracial baby. I was thinking of the sayer center but wasn't sure if they are good or not. I know of several out of state agencies that we would love to used but thinking of trying to keep it instate to simplify things. I would love any advice please!!!! Thanks
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It depends on how your homestudy was written whether you can use it for a private agency adoption. We were foster to adopt in my state but had to have our homestudy converted to the format that a private agency uses. If you decide to use a full service agency they will convert the homestudy for a fee. I think the going rate around here is $800 or so. You will probably have to redo somethings like fingerprints if your foster agency doesn't transfer them over. You can also hire a SW to convert your homestudy to adoption only.
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You have to have your foster to adopt license in order to cross state lines in IL. If you're staying within IL, you'll have to have a homestudy conducted-----but you don't have to have your foster care license/PRIDE classes as long as it's a private adoption and the child is NOT from the DCFS system. Sincerely, Linny
Linny
You have to have your foster to adopt license in order to cross state lines in IL. If you're staying within IL, you'll have to have a homestudy conducted-----but you don't have to have your foster care license/PRIDE classes as long as it's a private adoption and the child is NOT from the DCFS system. Sincerely, Linny
If you live in Indiana, I'm pretty sure that if you do a private adoption from Illinois you will still be subject to ICPC waiting times and such. Which means that you would have to stay in Illinois with the baby for up to 2 weeks while ICPC happens. I don't know the exact time it takes between IN and IL. ICPC could be a day or two, or 13 days or more depending on the two states. I guess maybe it is different if you have a foster/adopt license in IL, but I thought for ALL private adoptions you had to do ICPC and remain in the birth state until it was approved. Something to ask your agency or attorney when you choose one.
I knew I'd have to do the ICPC wait, I just can't figure out if I have to get into the IL state system to do a private adoption. The way one woman at an agency in IL explained it, it almost sounded like I would have to be a licensed foster parent in IL no matter what state I live in. Almost like they wanted to try to keep the children born in IL in IL by making out of staters enter their foster to adopt system. Maybe I'm just too dense to get it.
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I knew I'd have to do the ICPC wait, I just can't figure out if I have to get into the IL state system to do a private adoption. The way one woman at an agency in IL explained it, it almost sounded like I would have to be a licensed foster parent in IL no matter what state I live in. Almost like they wanted to try to keep the children born in IL in IL by making out of staters enter their foster to adopt system. Maybe I'm just too dense to get it.
Linny
IF you live in IL; and want to adopt a baby/child born in another state, IL LAW requires that you have to have that DCFS license (foster to adopt) before you can even consider it. THIS *I KNOW* is true. BTDT more than once. Each state has it's own laws concerning licensure. I think IL is nuts to require this; but it's not the only thing IL is known for being nuts on, KWIM? LOL
Linny
I don't know what IN requires; but, if I"m understanding your specific question.......*you* live in IN, and you want to get into the DCFS system in IL to possibly adopt a baby/child-----correct?
Yes I actually had two questions. This is one. What if I live in IN and want to adopt a child born in IL that is NOT part of the DCFS system? Do I still have to get a foster license from IN or IL?
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Sunny, I believe I'd be contacting that state where the baby will be born.......their DCFS. I'd tell them that *you* have adopted the sibs related to that baby to be born and IF that baby is going to be released for adoption, your family wants to be considered for the placement. Many DCF's will give more credit to those who've adopted the sibs, than to others who've had no connection to the unborn baby. Hope this helps....and good luck! Feel free to pm me if you think I can help further. Sincerely, Linny