State Adoption: Legally Free for Adoption or Legal Risk Placements
A child in state foster care who is legally free for adoption is a child who’s birth parents rights have been terminated by the state. This means the child is a ward or orphan of the state and has no legal parents. All the paper work is done, and there is no risk that a child placed for adoption will not be adopted by the family selected as the pre adoptive placement. Legally Free children are those considered as “Waiting Children” and depending on the length of time in care and the number of families interested in adopting more aggressive … Continue reading