Post Placement definition

Post Placement means the period of time between the placement of a child in an adoptive home and the issuance of a decree signed by a judge ordering the adoption.
Post Placement refers to families who have received placement of their child but have not yet finalized the adoption. (Example: when only a legal guardianship is provided in country and the family must finalize the adoption in the US).
Post Placement means the period of time between the placement of a child in an adoptive home

Examples of Post Placement in a sentence

  • Post placement is included in your Domestic Adoption Placement Fee if you live in New Mexico.

  • Post placement reports with photos and applicable supporting documentation are required quarterly for one year following the provisional adoption order for Belize.

  • Post- placement or post-adoption requirements may include, but are not limited to, home visits, submission of photos, counseling, reporting, education, etc.

  • Post placement reports with photos and applicable supporting documentation are required quarterly for one year following the provisional adoption order for Belize, and additional monthly visits for the State of Colorado.

  • ADOPTIONS PLUS AGENCY PLACEMENT – Post placement is included in your Domestic Adoption Placement Fee if you live in New Mexico.

  • Post placement tracking for at least three months should be done.

  • Post placement supervision is provided by LFS to the adoptive family upon placement of a child in the home.

  • Post placement funds will be held in trust until the post placement report is completed.

  • Post placement visits will continue until the adoption of the child is finalized.