The home study process is the foundation of your adoption journey. The six-to-eight-week procedure begins with an application. During this period, we will assess all pertinent background checks, references, physicals, and preliminary answers to questionnaires.
Prospective parents will meet with a social worker in their homes after completing the initial paperwork. This visit will cover family dynamics, parenting style, and motivation for adoption. To ensure the child’s safety and well-being, the social worker will observe the living conditions in the home during the visit and make sure they meet the standards for adoption.
Criminal background checks, medical evaluations, and references from friends and family are all considerations during the process. It is important to note that the home study is not a pass-or-fail test but rather an opportunity for the social worker to get to know the prospective parents and for the prospective parents to learn about the adoption process.
Here’s a breakdown of what typically happens during a home study in Indiana (please note that every home study is as unique as your family):
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