Adoptive placement definition

Adoptive placement means arranging for the care of a child who is in the custody of a
Adoptive placement which shall mean the permanent placement of an Indian child for adoption, including any action resulting in a final decree of adoption.
Adoptive placement means arranging for the care of a child who is in the custody of a child-placing agency in an approved home for the purpose of adoption.

Examples of Adoptive placement in a sentence

  • Adoptive placement means the assumption and retention by a person of a legal obligation for total or partial support of a child in anticipation of the adoption of the child.


More Definitions of Adoptive placement

Adoptive placement means the permanent placement of a child for adoption, including any action resulting in a final adoption decree.
Adoptive placement means the permanent placement of an Indian child for adoption,
Adoptive placement means the permanent placement of an Indian child for adoption, including any action resulting in a final decree of adoption.
Adoptive placement means a living arrangement with a family that is directed toward establishing that family as the child's new legal parents. To be considered an adoptive placement, the child must be placed in a licensed foster family home or license exempt relative home for purposes of adoption and:
Adoptive placement means the permanent placement of an Indian child for adoption, including an action resulting in a final decree of adoption.
Adoptive placement means the permanent placement of an Indian child for adoption including, but not limited to, any action under chapter 232, 600, or 600A resulting in a final decree of adoption. “Adoptive placement” does not include a placement based upon an act by an Indian child which, if committed by an adult, would be deemed a crime, or upon an award, in a divorce proceeding, of custody to one of the child’s parents.
Adoptive placement means the act of physically moving a child into the physical custody of the prospective adoptive parents and the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement to Adopt by the preadoptive parents.