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Contact Us:
Grace Adoptions
1(501) 764-0677
1(866)
227-2767 (toll free)
fax: 1(501) 513-3080
1150 Clifton Street
Conway, AR 72034
graceadoptions@gmail.com

In Arkansas, as in most states, only Licensed Certified
Social Workers (LCSW), or Licensed Social Workers (LSW) who are
supervised by an LCSW, are legally empowered to conduct and prepare home
studies.
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HOME STUDY
Specific requirements for home studies vary by state and agency, so be
sure to ask for a list of the items and information your agency needs.
Grace Adoptions requires you to provide the following documents that are
attached to your home study narrative.
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Photo
identification
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A certified
copy of your marriage license
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A certified
copy of each adoptive parent's birth certificate
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A complete
health exam for each person in the family
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Criminal background checks for each person
over 16 years of age in the family;
(For domestic adoptions, an FBI check is required if you have been an
Arkansas resident less than six years - we provide the forms)
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Child maltreatment checks for each person over
10 years of age in the family (we
provide the forms)
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A copy of your
most recent tax return
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A letter from
your employer verifying employment
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Three personal
character references from people who are not related to you
Questions You May Be Asked
During home study meetings, you can expect to answer questions about
your background, education, job history, marriage, leisure activities,
religion, and your experiences with children. Also, each adoptive
applicant will need to write an autobiography. The state of
Arkansas specifically requires the following areas to be addressed in
the Home Study.
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Background and identifying
information.
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The family's motivation for
adoption and the desired characteristics of the child or children to
be adopted.
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Each family members
attitudes toward adoption.
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Attitudes of the applicants
toward the birth parent(s), include parent search issues.
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Resolution of any
infertility issues.
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The mental health, emotional
stability, and maturity of the applicants.
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The physical health of all
household members.
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The financial status and
stability of the family, including verification of
income/employment.
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At least three (3)
confidential personal references on the family.
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The family's ability to cope
with stress, loss, and crisis.
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Adjustment and well being of
any minors residing in the home.
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The family's child-caring
skills and willingness to acquire additional skills.
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The family's discipline
practices.
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Religious affiliation.
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A description of the home,
its location, and its environment.
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An assessment of the safety
of the home, including water hazards, firearm safety, and dangerous
pets.
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A statement from the
adoptive parents that they have or have not been denied approval as
an adoptive home in the past, and if so, why.
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The results from
the criminal record checks and child maltreatment central registry
checks.
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The stability of the
adoptive family and their marriage.
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A recommendation is made by
the social worker regarding adoption, including the age, sex,
characteristics, and special needs of children best served by this
family.
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