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  • ...ected by the prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]]. Mental and physical health certificates for the child are issued by a Specialist. At the end of ...Prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]]’ test results of their physical and mental health (including addiction tests)
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  • ...below, as prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] must undergo a physical examination and submit a medical report.
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  • ...fees for adoptions. However, each child is required to have an extensive physical before the child is found eligible for [[adoption]] by the [[Adoption]] Boa
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  • ...mmigrant visa in the category IR-2, if the child has been in the legal and physical [[custody]] of the adoptive U.S. citizen parent(s) for at least two years,
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  • ...based on the prospective parents’ application. The process requires the physical presence of the prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]], [[guardi
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  • '''Physical address of the Registrar General's Office:''' '''Physical address of the Regional Immigration Office:'''
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  • ::::::6. Doctor’s statement attesting to the physical and mental capability of the petitioners to [[adopt]]. '''NOTE:''' Additi
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  • ...ptive Parents|adoptive parents]] must demonstrate the means to support the physical and educational needs of the child.
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  • # Children with a physical or mental disability
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  • ...tside of the United States before filing the immigrant visa petition. This physical cohabitation must occur outside of the United States. To pursue this avenue
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  • ...aining a full and final [[adoption]] and completing two years of legal and physical [[custody]] with the child outside of the United States. USCIS determines
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  • ...ctor practicing in [[Morocco]] indicating that they are in good mental and physical heath and capable of caring for an [[adopted]] child.
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  • # Obtain legal and physical [[custody]] of the child in [[Morocco]] '''4. Obtain Legal and Physical [[Custody]] of the Child in [[Morocco]]'''
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  • # Obtain legal and physical [[custody]] of the child in [[Morocco]]
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  • ...optive Parents|adoptive parents]]’ lifestyle, economic means, mental and physical health, and other details associated with a [[Home Study|home study]] evalu Physical Address:
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  • ...ferred to Dutch Child Protective Services, which evaluates the applicants' physical and mental health and suitability and arranges for a [[Home Study|home stud
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  • ...at refers to prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]]' mental and physical health, police record and ability to provide (including financially) for a
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  • ...ths of that processing requiring the [[Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]]'s physical presence in [[Nicaragua]].'''
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  • ...ptive Parent|adoptive parent]](s) must live with the child and provide all physical and emotional support for the child. Often parent(s) who are not normally r
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  • ...ster Care:''' Prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] must have physical and temporary [[Legal Custody|legal custody]] of the adoptive child for at
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  • ...mediately preceding an [[adoption]] order, the child must have been in the physical care and [[Legal Custody|legal custody]] of the applicant parents in [[Nige
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  • ...ity (Gemeinde/Commune/Comuni) and/or the local [[Guardianship]] Board. The physical location of a prospective adopter directly affects which local governing au
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  • ...ity (Gemeinde/Commune/Comuni) and/or the local [[Guardianship]] Board. The physical location of a prospective adopter directly affects which local governing au
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  • ...udy]] will evaluate the prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]]' physical, mental, and emotional health, as well as financial and marital (if the par
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  • ...ion benefits through approval of a Form I-130 petition, after two years of physical and [[Legal Custody|legal custody]]. For more information on this process,
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  • ::::3. Medical Certificate – The certificate verifies the PAPs’ good physical health, mental stability, and infertility (if applicable).
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  • ...option]] year. '''NOTE:''' In adoptions between relatives, a judge grants physical [[custody]] of a child to the prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive paren
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  • ...e immigrant visa process, the child must undergo a standard immigrant visa physical examination conducted by U.S. Embassy Kampala's panel physician. After obta Once you have this authorization form, applicants should schedule the physical examination with:
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  • *Physical assault or battery ...a substitute placement or back into the parent’s home, and the child’s physical and emotional needs.
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  • ...jurisdiction]] to determine [[custody]] of the minor, if the person having physical [[custody]] of the minor does not have authority to consent to the adoption ...ard the child or other children threatens the life; safety; well-being; or physical, mental, or emotional health of the child, irrespective of the provision of
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  • *Whose child has been removed from the parent’s physical [[custody]] and who is found to be unable to provide now and in the foresee *The child shall be conditionally placed in the physical care of the parent for no longer than 6 months.
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  • ...n [[Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]], indicating the applicant is in such physical and mental health so as to not adversely affect either the health or qualit A safe haven shall take temporary physical [[custody]] of a child, without court order, if the child is personally del
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  • ...manage the financial affairs of an individual and a guardian to manage the physical custody and care of the protected individual. In some cases, these separate
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  • ...es to arrangements where extra caregivers support parents of children with physical, emotional or developmental disabilities by providing supplemental care and
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  • '''Custodial Parent''': A parent that has the legal right to the physical custody of its child, either under the provisions of a state law granting c
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  • Developmental disabilities are a group of conditions due to an impairment in physical, learning, language, or behavior areas. These conditions begin during the d
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  • ...s how the baby’s body and brain develop, which can cause both mental and physical challenges for the baby. Some common physical features of Down syndrome include:
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  • ...s, a pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression, or a tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears related to personal or school problems. Children may requ
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  • ...ntention to adopt the child, pursuant to which the child was placed in the physical custody of the parent, but was not formally adopted before the parent died.
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  • No two people with an FASD are exactly alike. FASDs can include physical or intellectual disabilities, as well as problems with behavior and learnin ''Physical therapist''
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  • ...are]] is that his/her home environment presented a danger to the child - a physical danger, a health-related danger, or an emotional danger.
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  • ...e physically abused any child, or to have caused the death of any child by physical [[abuse]]. ...other physical assault or battery, or if there is a felony conviction for physical assault, battery, or a drug-related offense committed within the past 5 yea
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  • ...nder this section shall perform any act necessary to protect the child’s physical health or safety.
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  • ...retained the child after a visit or other temporary [[relinquishment]] of physical [[custody]]. *Ability to provide for the child’s physical and emotional needs
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  • *Committed an act of physical, mental or emotional [[abuse]], [[neglect]], or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse *Emotional illness, mental illness, mental deficiency, or physical disability of such duration or nature as to make the parent unable to care
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  • ...ed to be inflicted upon the child, by other than accidental means, serious physical injury ...or allowed to be inflicted upon the child, by other than accidental means, physical injury or emotional harm
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  • ...glect]] that is chronic, life threatening, or results in gravely disabling physical or psychological injury or disfigurement *[[Abandonment]] of the child by placing him in the physical [[custody]] of a nonparent or the department or by otherwise leaving the ch
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  • *The parent has failed to contribute to the child’s physical care and support, notwithstanding the ability to do so. ...ster Parent|foster parent]] [[certification]], has a felony conviction for physical assault, battery, or a drug-related offense
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  • ''In regulation'': The physical requirements for adoptive homes include, but are not limited to, the follow *Ability to meet the physical, developmental, emotional, and educational needs of a child
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  • *The child or child’s sibling has suffered physical injury or physical or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] under one or more of the following circums ...other child have been terminated due to serious and chronic [[neglect]] or physical or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]], and prior attempts to rehabilitate the pa
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  • ...ence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, but not including other physical assault or battery *Physical assault or battery
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  • *Those persons having physical [[custody]] of the child, except persons having the child as [[Foster Paren ...ntal deficiency, behavior or [[Conduct Disorder|conduct disorder]], severe physical disability, substance [[abuse]], or chemical dependency that makes him or h
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  • **A severe act or recurrent acts of physical, emotional, or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] toward the child or any child *Physical and mental health history including psychiatric treatment, if any, and exte
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  • ...uration or nature as to render the parent unlikely to care for the ongoing physical, mental, and emotional needs of the child within a reasonable time ...the parent or Indian custodian is likely to result in serious emotional or physical damage to the child.
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  • *An applicant must be in such physical and mental condition that it is reasonable to expect him or her to be able
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  • ..., including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, but not including any other physical assault or battery **Physical assault, battery, or a drug-related offense, if the offense was committed w
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  • ...ld pornography, rape, sexual assault, or homicide, but not including other physical assault or battery *Has been convicted of a felony for physical assault, battery, or a drug-related offense within the past 5 years
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  • *Have the capacity to meet the child’s physical and emotional needs *Location and description of physical environment of the residence and neighborhood
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  • ...ness of the petitioner for parenthood and the petitioner’s emotional and physical health and ability to shelter, feed, clothe, and educate the adoptive child *The petitioner’s ability to meet the physical and emotional needs of the child
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  • *A felony conviction within the past 5 years for physical assault, battery, or a drug-related offense ...including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, other than a crime involving physical assault or battery
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  • ...nvolving violence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, other than physical assault or battery *Physical assault, battery, or a drug-related offense, if the offense was committed w
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  • ...e and for that reason the child is suffering or will likely suffer serious physical, mental, moral, or emotional harm. *Reports of the physical examination of the applicant or self-[[disclosure]] of medical concerns, cu
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  • ...tal illness, emotional illness, [[Mental Retardation|mental retardation]], physical disability, or chemical dependency makes the parent unable to provide an ad ...ents that the applicant and all members of the household are free from any physical, emotional, or mental condition that would endanger children or seriously i
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  • ...ng the minor or a sibling or failed to protect the minor or a sibling from physical or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] that resulted in severe harm or injury ...ed of having caused the death of a sibling of the minor as a result of the physical or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] or chronic [[neglect]]
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  • *The child is placed for the purpose of adoption in the physical [[custody]] of the person or persons to whom the consent is given. ...nce, including rape, sexual assault, and homicide, but not including other physical assault or battery
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  • ...essential parental care, control, or subsistence necessary for his or her physical or mental well-being, and the conditions and causes of the incapacity, [[ab ...upon a study of the home environment; family life; parenting skills; age; physical and mental health; social, cultural, and religious background; facilities a
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  • ...-7-7(a)(1), (2), or (4). The court shall give primary consideration to the physical, psychological, mental, and intellectual needs of the child. The [[Foster Parents|foster parents]] of a child who have had the physical [[custody]] of the child for a period of 2 years or more may petition the f
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  • ..., alcohol or drug addiction, mental deficiency, mental illness, or extreme physical incapacity, and the condition makes the parent unable or unlikely to provid *The physical [[abuse]] of a child resulted in the death or admission to the hospital for
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  • ...exual Abuse|sexual abuse]]; [[abandonment]] for at least 6 months; chronic physical, mental, or emotional injury; or chronic [[neglect]], if the [[neglect]] wa ...he physical custodian or caregiver of the child a firm intention to resume physical [[custody]] of the child and to make suitable arrangements for the care of
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  • ...ld-placing agency, or other child-caring agency is exercising the right to physical [[custody]] of the child. Conviction of an offense involving the physical, sexual, or emotional [[abuse]] of a child, any offense involving violence
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  • ...ng [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]], physical [[abuse]], emotional [[abuse]], physical [[neglect]], neglectful supervision, or medical [[neglect]]. ...ng [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]], physical [[abuse]], emotional [[abuse]], physical [[neglect]], neglectful supervision, or medical [[neglect]].
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  • ...following the [[surrender]] has not manifested a firm intention to resume physical [[custody]] or to make arrangements for the care of the child ...nt that renders the parent unable to care for the immediate and continuing physical or emotional needs of the child for extended periods of time
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  • ...out the health and other characteristics of the parent that may affect the physical or psychological well-being of the child, and the procedure for the release ...on to [[adopt]] the child, acknowledging an obligation to return legal and physical [[custody]] of the child to the child’s parent if the parent revokes the
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  • ...ble by either of the birth parents if the child has not been placed in the physical [[custody]] of [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] at the time of such [[ *Be in satisfactory physical and mental health to enable them to provide adequate care for the child
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  • ...ence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, but not including other physical assault *Any physical assault not included above
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  • ...tment of Health and Human Resources has been given the permanent legal and physical [[custody]] of any child and the rights of the mother and the rights of the The agency shall ensure that the physical facilities of an adoptive home present no health or safety hazards, and tha
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  • *Physical [[abuse]] or [[neglect]] *The parent has been denied periods of physical placement or visitation by court order for at least 1 year.
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  • ..., age, sex, race and nationality; education, work, and employment records; physical description; verification of marriage(s) and divorce(s); financial statemen *A general physical examination, completed within the year, including [[fertility]]/infertility
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  • ...also be given responsibility for the management of the financial and other physical affairs and assets of the Ward, although it is also common for the court to
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  • ...ncapable, either due to age (very young or even very old, or to some other physical, mental or emotional impairment, of administering his or her own affairs. I
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  • ...t typically refers to the placement of a child with special developmental, physical, emotional or educational deficiencies or challenges into a regular classro
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  • '''Maltreatment''': Physical abuse, child neglect, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse. Federal CAPTA legi ...o act on the part of a parent or caretaker which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or exploitation.
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  • ...tion of an adoption home study, adoption fees, court costs, attorney fees, physical and psychological examinations, travel to visits with the child prior to th
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  • ...specific goals, to help patients of all ages prevent, lessen, or overcome physical disabilities.
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  • ...nclude: the right to legal and physical custody of the child, the right to physical access or visitation with the child, the right to inherit property from the
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  • ...ent of delivery - lasts about 280 days. While the most obvious changes are physical, [[pregnancy]] impacts every aspect of a woman's life. ...ivation, and emotional intelligence. [[Pregnancy]] can also lead to better physical health. Women who have borne children have lower rates of certain cancers (
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  • Krementz has also written a few other books: How It Feels to Live with a Physical Disability (1992), How It Feels When a Parent Dies (1988), and How It Feels
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  • ...his publicity and trial, allegations of womanizing and other emotional and physical [[abuse]] against Puckett surfaced, and he and his wife Tonya divorced in a
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  • '''[[Special Needs]] Children:''' Children whose emotional or physical disorders, age, race, membership in a sibling group, a history of [[abuse]]
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  • =Common Mental, Physical, Emotional Disabilities= [[Autism]] is a developmental brain disorder with physical and behavioral components. It affects the brain areas controlling language,
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  • ...r undisclosed information can include a variety of things, such as serious physical, emotional or psychological defects or deficiencies.
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  • [[Category: Physical]]
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  • [[Category: Physical Handicaps]]
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  • [[Category: Physical]]
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  • [[Category: Parental Illness (Mental or Physical), Addiction]]
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  • [[Category: Parental Illness (Mental or Physical), Addiction]]
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  • Investigations over recent years have revealed large-scale physical, emotional and sexual abuse in the destination institutions, with children
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  • [[Category: Physical]]
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  • [[Category: Parental Illness (Mental or Physical), Addiction]]
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