How long does it take to adopt?

The amount of time it takes to adopt a child in Nebraska can vary greatly depending on many factors, including the type of adoption being done. In general, the average length of time for an adoption to be finalized in Nebraska is between six and eight months. The adoption process in Nebraska starts with home studies. This is when a licensed social worker comes to the adoptive parents’ home and assesses the environment to make sure it is suitable for raising a child. This step usually takes several weeks. After the home study is approved, the adoptive parents will need to submit to a criminal background check. This usually takes between one and three weeks. The next stage is the legal process. This is when the prospective adoptive parents meet with an attorney to create an adoption agreement, which is then filed with the Nebraska court. This stage typically takes between one and two months. When the agreement is accepted by the court, the adoptive parents will receive a court date for the adoption hearing which typically takes place two to three weeks later. The final step is the post-placement review. This is when the licensed social worker who did the home study will return to the adoptive family’s home and evaluate the environment. This review must be done within 30 days of the adoption hearing and is necessary to finalize the adoption. When all of these steps are complete, the adoption can be finalized in Nebraska. The entire process can usually be completed within six to eight months.

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