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How do I file a kinship adoption in Texas?

How to Adopt a Family Member in Texas

  1. Termination of Parental Rights. In order to complete a relative adoption in Texas, the parent(s) must first have their parental rights terminated.
  2. Complete Home Study.
  3. Child Consent.
  4. Court Hearing.

How does kinship adoption work?

In other arrangements, kinship parents receive both legal and physical custody of the child. Kinship care is a common type of adoption for teenage birth parents. Often, it starts out as a temporary arrangement and becomes permanent if the relative chooses to adopt the child.

How much money do you get for kinship care in Texas?

Monthly foster care payments in Texas range from $812 to $2,773 per child, while relative caregivers currently receive a maximum of $406 per month for up to one year, plus a $500 annual stipend for a maximum three years, or until the child’s 18th birthday.

Where can I find adoption resources in Texas?

DFPS offers many resources for people who want to adopt, parents who have already adopted, and people who have been adopted. Many of these can be found on the Texas Adoption Resource Exchange (TARE), including many children waiting to find their “forever family.” What is Adoption?

What do you need to know about adoption and DFPS?

Adoption is the legal process through which a child joins a family different from his or her birth parents. Moreover, adoption is a permanent, lifelong commitment to a child ( learn more ). DFPS offers many resources for people who want to adopt, parents who have already adopted, and people who have been adopted.

When does adoption become an option in a CPS case?

In CPS cases, adoption becomes an option if CPS and the child’s birth parents cannot resolve issues that made it unsafe for the child to live at home. Then, CPS may ask the court to end the parents’ rights to the child and place the child with another family permanently.