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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Connecticut Adoption Petition in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the address of the court and the docket number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. Fill in the name and date of birth of the minor child. Ensure accuracy as this information is vital for legal proceedings.
  4. Provide your address as the petitioner, which in this case is typically the Department of Children and Families, along with a contact phone number.
  5. Enter the names, addresses, and phone numbers of both adopting parents. This section must be completed thoroughly to avoid delays.
  6. Review and confirm that all attached documents (JD-JM-196, JD-JM-197, and Adoption Social Study) are included with your petition.
  7. Sign and date the petition at the bottom. If applicable, ensure that a judge or notary also signs it to validate your submission.

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One parent of the adult to be adopted may join in the adoption agreement between the parents spouse or one other person and the adult to be adopted. The rights of a parent who does not join in the adoption agreement will be terminated in accordance with subdivisions (5), (6) and (7) of C.G.S. section 45a-731.
Step 2: Decide How to Put Your Baby Up for Adoption with an Adoption Plan. Step 3: Choose the Perfect Adoptive Family for Your Child. Step 4: Get to Know the Adoptive Family. Step 5: Give Birth and Complete the Legal Steps for Adoption. Step 6: Share Contact after the Adoption and Build a Life-Long Bond.
In order to adopt a child in Connecticut, you must have an income sufficient to support a child, own or rent a home with at least 2 bedrooms, pass a background check, and complete a home study. Applicants must be at least 21 years old and may be single, married, divorced, or widowed.
adopted. After the initial placement of a child with an adoptive family, the average time to the finalization of the adoption is 6 mos. -1 year.
The five stages (steps) in the adoption process are: knowledge, persuasion, decision, implementation and confirmation. During this stage the individual is first exposed to an innovation but lacks information about the innovation.

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Seven Core Adoption Issues for Adoptees, Birth Parents, and Adoptive Parents Loss: A Core Emotion. Rejection: A Foundational Feeling. Guilt and Shame: Internalized Trauma. Grief: A Complex Emotion. Identity: Understanding Origins. Intimacy: Navigating Relationships. Mastery and Control: Gaining Agency.
There are five core stages in the adoption process known as awareness, interest, evaluation, trial, and adoption/rejection. Each stage holds a unique and critical role in the consumers overall decision-making process.

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