Adoption Requirements

Q: What are the basic requirements for adopting through ASA?

A: The best interest of the child is of paramount consideration and the decision to accept applicants is the responsibility of the Director of Placements, an experienced certified social worker who evaluates the specific child's needs, birth parents' expectations and the adoptive parents' preferences and suitability.
Therefore, the following basic eligibility requirements are not exclusive but may be adjusted or waived based upon the professional judgment of the Placement Director.
Eligibility Requirements
Adoptive families must meet the following basic eligibility requirements at the time of application:
1 ) Establish proof of marriage, showing a minimum of three ( 3 ) years of this union. Applicants are not disqualified if there is a history of previous marriage.
2 ) Be of an age over 21 and predictably be able to raise a newborn or infant to majority.
3 ) Be free from communicable disease and in sufficiently good physical and mental health.
4 ) The minimum educational requirement is high school completion.
5 ) Show a stable employment history, sufficient financial resources and adequate living conditions conducive to a child's well being.

Although the above requirements are preferred, “each case will be considered on an individual basis."

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