What are the home study requirements for adoption?

In Oklahoma, those wishing to adopt must first meet the home study requirements. This process involves obtaining written authorization for a study from the Oklahoma Department of Human Services. Once authorized, the home study must be completed by a person approved by the department. The home study involves a thorough assessment of the prospective adoptive family. The study will assess the family’s physical and financial well-being, safety of the home, and other factors related to the prospective adoptive family’s ability to successfully adopt and care for a child. The study also includes interviews with all family members, including any children currently in the home. Home visits, background checks, and reviews of financial statements may be part of the home study. Once the home study is complete, the family must submit the appropriate paperwork and fees to the Oklahoma Department of Human Services. The agency will then review the home study to determine if the family meets the requirements for adoption. If approved, the family will receive an adoption certificate and can submit the necessary paperwork to initiate the adoption process.

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