STATE-SPECIFIC GUIDES FOR ADOPTIVE PARENTS AND 2025

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After adoption finalization, all responsibilities rest with the adoptive parent. The PAS social worker can provide invaluable insight, suggestions and support to an adoptive parent who has questions about or is struggling with some aspect of parenting and/or adoption.
So this is not to say that adoption is too much to handle -- it is just an experience that requires lots of attention and understanding. The three main issues we can address are abandonment, identity development, and feelings of not belonging.
The rules governing adoption vary among states. If you are considering adopting a child who does not live in your state or territory, we encourage you to also read about licensing requirements in their area to understand how your states requirements may vary from those of the childs state.
Difficulty bonding with their adopted child: Many adoptive parents describe the attachment they feel with their adopted child as different than if it were to have been a biological child. Some express feelings of guilt, depression , and anxiety about not connecting with their child in ways they had hoped.
Post-adoption services in South Carolina are available through the Department of Social Services (DSS), private agencies, and family organizations. DSS has contracted with the South Carolina Foster Parent Association to provide services such as information, referrals, and training for adoptive parents.
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Post-Permanency Services are defined by the CEBC as those services that ensure the continuing stability, safety, and well-being for children and youth who have moved from the temporary custody of the child welfare system into a permanent legal arrangement with committed caregivers.
Once an adoption is finalized, the birth parents generally cannot reclaim their parental rights or take the child back. The legal process of adoption permanently transfers parental rights from the birth parents to the adoptive parents.

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