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We're originally from Kansas and are living in California. So does the supervision have to be done through the child's birth state, unless it's a interstate adoption? If we adopted in Kansas we *may* have family or friends to stay with until it's finalized, but with having two children already it would be hard. Shouldn't the post supervision be done where the child would be living?
I could be completely wrong on this, but you're saying if we adopt through California, even if we're living in that state, then it would be an interstate adoption? You said:
For us, DH's HOR was FL. Mine was and still is VA. We followed the 'rules' of Virginia and Texas, where our son was born. Even though we chose to finalize in Texas (a state that allows nonresidents to finalize), we still had to go through ICPC because post-placement was being done in VA.
So were you living in Texas when you adopted your son? And used Virginia's rules because that's where one of you is from?
You know, if David could just get transfered to McConnell this would all be a LOT easier lol
Sorry if I've mangled all this. I don't seem to be able to get more than a sentence or two down without being interrupted. We're trying to get everything ready for my dh to come home this weekend and for my friend to leave the next day. Add in a teething baby and two boys who're torn between being happy dh is coming home and sad that my friend is leaving....
Thanks for your time. I'm sure once everything has settled down around here I'll be able to reread your post and know exactly what you were talking about.
Thanks again,
moon_nstars
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