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- AdopteeAn individual who has been adopted.
- AdoptionThe legal transfer of all parental rights and obligations from one person or couple to another person or couple; the legal act of placing a child with a parent or parents other than their birth parent and raising the child as their own.
- Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting SystemCollection of case-level information from state and tribal title IV-E agencies on all children in foster care and those who have been adopted with title IV-E agency involvement.” http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/resource/about-afcars
- Adoption and Safe Families ActFederal legislation passed in 1997 that reforms adoption practices. Adoption and Safe Families act of 1997 (In Acts, Laws, and Bulletins)
- Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare ActThis act was to establish a program of adoption assistance, to strengthen the program of foster care assistance for needy and dependent children, to improve the child welfare, social services, and aid to families with dependent children programs. Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of(...)
- Adoption DisruptionA term used to describe the ending of a pending adoption that is not yet legally finalized.
- Adoption DissolutionA term used to describe an adoption that ends after it is legally finalized. The dissolution results in the child returning to foster care or another placement with new adoptive parents.
- Adoption FinalizationThe last legal steps in the adoption process; only after finalization does the adoptive parent have legal rights and responsibilities for a child. Supportive services, reports and home visits and work with attorneys and courts, are included in the SWAN finalization unit.
- Adoption Legal Services Project
- Adoption Medical History RegistryA non-identifying database of personal and familial medical information voluntarily submitted by birth parents and that is shared with adoptees upon request. No new information is added to this database, which was supplanted by the Pennsylvania Adoption Information Registry.
- AFCARSCollection of case-level information from state and tribal title IV-E agencies on all children in foster care and those who have been adopted with title IV-E agency involvement.” http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/resource/about-afcars
- ALSP
- AMHRA non-identifying database of personal and familial medical information voluntarily submitted by birth parents and that is shared with adoptees upon request. No new information is added to this database, which was supplanted by the Pennsylvania Adoption Information Registry.
- ASFAFederal legislation passed in 1997 that reforms adoption practices. Adoption and Safe Families act of 1997 (In Acts, Laws, and Bulletins)