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DFPS Adoption Assistance Brochure
Adoption AssistanceThinking about adopting a child in the states care but not sure if you can afford all of the related expenses? The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) has an adoption assistance program to help defray some of the costs associated with adopting children in the states care who have special needs. The program includes benefits such as:
Who is a special needs child?In order to qualify, the child who is being adopted must be considered special needs. A special needs child:
Additional Eligibility RequirementsThere are some other criteria, too. In order to be considered special needs, the agency must determine the children cannot or should not be returned to their parents homes. The agency must also make a reasonable effort to place the children without providing adoption assistance unless doing so is against their best interest . The following groups of special needs children may be eligible for adoption assistance:
Application ProcessRequests for adoption assistance are made through the PRS region placing the child. Ask your worker for Form 2250, Request for Adoption Assistance. The request for assistance and eligibility decision should be made as close to the date of adoptive placement as possible. Determining Amount of BenefitsThe PRS Board determines the maximum monthly adoption assistance payment at least every two years. The amount you receive will be based upon the childs needs and your circumstances and need for assistance. Assistance is available to help with the costs of extraordinary placement expenses, medical care, child care, supportive educational needs, maintaining contact with siblings and other family members, and routine costs associated with raising children. Reimbursement for non-recurring adoption expenses cannot exceed $1,500 per adoption. Nonrecurring adoption expenses include reasonable and necessary adoption fees, court costs, attorney fees, fees for the adoption home study, unreimbursed costs of health and psychological exams, placement supervision, transportation, and reasonable lodging and food costs incurred to make the placement. The agency will reimburse you after the adoption is consummated. MedicaidThe Medicaid program provides a variety of health care benefits, including the Texas Health Steps Program . That program provides screening, diagnostics and treatment of mental and dental health problems for persons under age 21. More detailed information about Medicaid and Texas Health Steps is available by calling 512-338-6569, 877-847-8377 or Medicaid online at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us. Adoption Assistance AgreementIn order to be eligible for the program, your adoption assistance agreement must be negotiated and signed before the adoption is consummated. The agreement remains in effect through the month of the childs 18th birthday unless you agree to an earlier date. You have the right to request a hearing whenever your adoption assistance benefits are denied, delayed, suspended, reduced, or terminated. Requests for Adoption AssistanceRequests for adoption assistance are made through the regional adoption assistance eligibility units. Ask your worker for the Request for Adoption Assistance forms. For more information go to: State Adoption Assistance ContactLatasha Henry |
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