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As part of our homestudy and home check our agency also made sure we could meet the qualifications to be licensed as foster parents even thought the majority of their adoptions are direct infant placements. Their logic was in the event something happened with TPR and the process went beyond a certain legal window, given that the placement would then by law turn into a foster placement we could continue to parent as the foster parents. It would have made no snese for our agency to drop our license once we matched because a match does not gaurantee the foster license won't be needed if something happens to TPR/the placement. And since they are telling you that the license is dropped now that you've matched, what if the match fails? I'd ask a few more questions about the hows and whys regarding the use of the license and why it was dropped.
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