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Adoption:
Private/Individual Adoptions
A
licensed adoption agency will be involved in any private independent
adoption. The agency will obtain consents from both natural parents;
will conduct a home study or arrange for a home study to be done; will
obtain medical information regarding the adoptive child; and will
prepare a comprehensive written placement report, if required.
The current fee schedule is available upon request from the Adoption
Services, Human Services Building, 500 Summer Street, Salem, OR
97301-1068. Petitioners may qualify for a fee waiver of part or all of
the fee.
Adoption agencies, on a case-by-case basis, recognize prospective
adoptive parents with low incomes who may be financially incapable of
making full payment for preparation of required adoption reports, and
the agency will absorb some costs, accept a reduced fee, or waive the
fee.
After all the initial paper work is completed by the adoption agency,
an attorney can prepare a petition for adoption to be filed with the
court. There are a number of costs and fees associated with the
adoption process: criminal records check, $10 each (one for each person
over the age of 18 living in the household); court filing fee, $100.00
(Lane County Circuit Court); Health Division (new birth certificate for
a child born in Oregon), $50.00; and attorney fees. Other significant
costs may apply.
ASUO Legal Services no longer represents students in
private/independent adoptions. However, we have referral books in our
office with names of local attorneys who do handle private/independent
adoptions.
ASUO Legal Services' attorneys are licensed to practice in the State of
Oregon. Information disseminated in this website does not constitute
legal advice and does not create an attorney/client relationship. This
page is for information purposes only. For legal advice, contact an
attorney licensed in your state. You should not make legal hiring
decisions based upon brochures, advertising or other promotional
materials.
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