Adoptive Parent Health Report, CFS-828 - dcf wisconsin 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Adoptive Parent Health Report in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the applicant's name in the designated field at the top of the form. This identifies who is undergoing the health examination.
  3. Next, provide the physician's name, telephone number, and clinic address. This information is crucial for verification and follow-up.
  4. Fill in the date of examination to document when the health check was performed.
  5. Answer questions regarding personal and familial medical history by selecting 'Yes', 'No', or 'Unknown' for each condition listed. Be thorough to ensure accurate health assessment.
  6. Record weight, height, and blood pressure in their respective fields to provide essential health metrics.
  7. Complete any additional sections regarding significant medical history and laboratory findings as required.
  8. Attach a list of current medications along with their purposes in the specified section.
  9. Finally, ensure that both the physician’s signature and date signed are included before submitting the completed report.

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The total monthly subsidy cannot exceed the childs foster care maintenance rate, if applicable or a maximum of $2,000 per month. Not all children will qualify for a monthly subsidy. If the child does not have special care needs at the time of adoption, as defined by Wis. Admin.
Under a subsidized guardianship, the guardian receives a monthly payment to offset the costs of caring for the child. The monthly payment amount is based on the Foster Care Rate Setting Policy and cannot exceed the amount of the childs foster care rate received before guardianship was established.
State residents may be eligible to adopt jointly as a married couple or individually as a stepparent or unmarried adult. To become a licensed foster or adoptive parent, hopeful parents should meet the following minimum adoption qualifications in Wisconsin: Be at least 21 years old.
Federal Adoption Tax Benefits A nonrefundable tax credit for expenses paid to adopt an eligible child including adoption fees, court costs and travel expenses as well as an exclusion from income for employer-provided adoption assistance.
Not exactly. While adoptive parents can receive an adoption subsidy or reimbursement when adopting from foster care, it doesnt mean that theyre getting a paycheck out of it.

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Key Takeaways. Adoptive parents are generally not paid to adopt a child, but foster parents get monthly payments to cover child care costs.

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