Schreier & Housewirth Explain Adoption Qualifications

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Schreier & Housewirth is a law firm that is located in Forth Worth, Texas and practices family law. The law firm handles cases related to divorce, child custody cases and adoption. The law firm recently released an article on its website explaining the finer points regarding adoption qualification for couples and single parents wishing to know more about adoption law in the State of Texas.

There are many couples as well as adult individuals that want to know more about adoption rules but find paying the fee of an attorney too expensive and for that reason many a times they do not have successful adoption cases because they do not know the proper procedure of adoption. Schreier & Housewirth intends to help such people by educating them on the finer points that are involved with adoption qualification.

When contacted, a representative from the firm declared, “At Schreier & Housewirth we understand that it is duty and responsibility to education people and the society at large about adoption procedure and qualification. In a step toward the same we have released an article on our website that explains the finer points with regards to adoption qualification.”

Adoption Qualifications

The qualifications to adopt a child varies depending on the location and the adoption agency.  Generally all adoption agencies will use these qualifications but may have additional qualifications before prospective parents can adopt.

• Make sure a criminal background check is passed
• The prospective home offers a safe environment
• Financial stability
• Medical history of the prospective parents
• Stability in the marriage

If either parent has an abusive criminal past government agencies will prohibit them from adopting children or even becoming foster parents.  When the criminal background check is done it must come back free of any crimes that involve violence toward others, any charges of child neglect, and fraud.  In addition to the parents, the adoption agency has the authority to require a background check of any adult that lives in the household.  During the qualification process even family members who do not live in the home may be interviewed.

For more information regarding adoption qualification visit our website – http://www.lawtolife.com

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