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The adoptive parent must be at least 10 years older than the child being adopted. In the case of a married couple, only one person needs to be 10 years older than the child being adopted. A married person may not adopt without the consent of his or her spouse, unless they are legally separated.
Employer-funded adoption assistance policies typically include: Stipends and/or reimbursement for costs related to the adoption process (e.g., attorney fees) Paid leave for parents to take time off to meet with lawyers, do home visits and court appearances, etc.
Agencies and attorneys do not work with older children in private adoption because the costs for support of the family and the child are too high for them to provide. This type of adoption is generally the most expensive, ranging from $12,000 to $50,000. Post Adoption Support: Generally letters and pictures exchanged.
These are all safeguards to ensure that everyone involved in the adoption the prospective birth mother, the hopeful adoptive family and the child are treated fairly. In order to meet these standards and provide the best services possible, adoptive families do have to pay to adopt.
The adoptive parents are responsible for the financial aspect of the adoption. Finances may include and are not limited to: Agency fees. Cost of counseling for the birth parents.

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More In Credits Deductions If you adopt an eligible child, you can claim the Adoption Credit on your federal income taxes for up to $16,810 in qualified expenses for 2024. If you receive adoption benefits from your employer, you can also exclude up to $16,810 of those benefits from your income.

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