Maryland Kinship Care Affidavit 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Maryland Kinship Care Affidavit in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the child's name and date of birth in the designated fields. This information is crucial for identifying the child in question.
  3. Check all applicable boxes that describe the serious family hardship leading to informal kinship care, such as death, illness, or incarceration of the parent or guardian.
  4. Provide the last known address of the child's parent(s) or legal guardian, ensuring accuracy for verification purposes.
  5. Indicate your relationship to the child and fill in your own name and address details. This establishes your role in the child's care.
  6. Specify when you assumed informal kinship care by entering the date in the provided format (month/day/year).
  7. Fill out the name and address of the last school attended by the child, which is necessary for enrollment verification.
  8. Review all entered information for accuracy before signing and dating at the bottom of the affidavit. This ensures compliance with legal requirements.

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Length of the Approval process In Kinship care the approval process tends to be a little quicker, averaging about 30 days. In emergency situations, children can be placed with a relative more quickly, prior to the approval process, as long as there are no safety concerns.
The consent form is intended, in part, to provide information for the potential subjects current and future reference and to document the interaction between the subject and the investigator. However, even if a signed consent form is required, it alone does not constitute an adequate consent process.
Informal kinship care arrangements are made privately between family members. Legal custody is not granted or required. Informal kinship care arrangements are not supervised by Marylands Local Departments of Social Services but can be supported voluntarily by the Local Departments Kinship Navigator Program.
Consent for Health Care -Affidavit Provision provides for a relative of a child providing informal kinship care to consent to health care on behalf of the child. The relative must be able to verify the informal kinship care arrangement through an affidavit. To receive this form, Call 410-767-7249.
What is Kinship Care? Kinship Care (formal) refers to when a child comes to the attention of a local department of social service and the department then places a child with the relative caregiver. The relative maintains custody of the child by providing 24 hour care, 7 days per week to the child.

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