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Child has a basic 504 Plan.
Child has a diagnosed medical, physical, emotional, or mental disability.
Child has a documented history of abuse/neglect requiring ongoing treatment intervention.
Child has documented factors in his/her background that places the child at risk for future problems.
A fee that is paid by the attorney of the child.
A regular cost incurred repeatedly.
One time reimbursement of attorney fees.
A fee for each service performed.
It is transferable if you write it in your living will.
It is transferable to your biological children.
The adoption subsidy can be transferred to any living guardian to that child.
No the adoption subsidy is not transferable.
A adoption subsidy can’t be renegotiated.
As many times as you like as long as the cap hasn’t been reached.
You can renegotiate the adoption subsidy every year until the child is 18.
You can renegotiate a adoptions subsidy every time your life situation changes.
Monthly
Quarterly
Yearly
Adoptive parents don’t receive renewal letters.
$882.93
$773.82
$682.94
$582.94
When the child turns 18 years old.
If the child is no longer living in the adoptive home.
If the adoptive parent or child dies.
If the adoption subsidy is no longer needed by the adoptive parents.
All of these answers are correct
No each case is based on individual needs of the child and out of pocket expenses.
All children under the age of 12 receive the same amount of subsidy.
No children over 13 years old receive a higher rate for their subsidy.
All of these answers are correct.
No you can’t claim children you have adopted on your taxes.
Yes, and the tax credit changes every year.
Only if you have your taxes done professionally.
None of these answers are correct.
You can only get child care assistance while you are fostering a child.
Child care subsidy is only available for the child for two years.
Yes until the child reaches school age.
Yes until the child is in the first grade.
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