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You may have to petition the court or attend multiple court sessions to adopt a kin. Depending on the case, there may be home visits and other documentation required. That is why it is important to have an attorney you trust to walk you through the step-by-step process.
Kinship Care Explained Unlike traditional foster care, where children are placed with state-certified caregivers who are usually strangers, kinship caregivers are familiar to the youth entering care, including aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandfamilies (a term we covered in this blog post).
For many families, kinship adoption offers a secure and loving path to provide permanency for a child. Whether youre looking to adopt a grandchild, niece, nephew, or another relative, kinship adoption can help ensure the stability and support that every child deserves.
Outside of TANF, kinship caregivers are eligible for monthly reimbursement payments through the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) if they are formally verified as kinship foster parents. As of 2024, kinship foster parents can receive up to $12.67 per day per child (about $380 per month.)
Kinship provider means a relative of a foster child, or another adult with a longstanding and significant relationship with a foster child before the child was placed with the person by the Department of Family and Protective Services, and with whom the child resides for at least 6 consecutive months after the person

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Kin/grandfamily caregivers are often socially isolated from their peers and may feel guilt and shame about their adult relative or friend who is unable to parent, especially if it is their own adult child. They may neglect their own physical and/or mental health as they focus on caring for the children.
Kinship adoption refers to the formal legal adoption process of a child by their grandparents, aunts, uncles, godparents, older siblings, extended family members, or others to whom children and parents ascribe a family relationship.
Kinship/grandfamilies have unique strengths and face unique challenges. Unlike parents, the caregivers do not have inherent legal rights and responsibilities with respect to the children they raise. They often take responsibility for children suddenly and have no time to plan for financial, housing, or other needs.

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