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Domestic Adoption: Who Can Avail of The Services

Domestic adoption involves providing a permanent home for a child whose parents have relinquished parental authority. To adopt, one must be a Filipino citizen or alien residing in the Philippines, be at least 16 years older than the child, be of good moral character, and able to support the child. Prospective adoptive parents must submit documents like birth certificates, marriage contracts, income tax returns, and character references. Prospective adoptive children must submit documents like birth certificates, consent from biological parents, medical evaluations, and a child study report. The adoption process involves counseling, home study visits, eligibility assessment, case review, and post-adoption services. DSWD provides free adoption services.

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Domestic Adoption: Who Can Avail of The Services

Domestic adoption involves providing a permanent home for a child whose parents have relinquished parental authority. To adopt, one must be a Filipino citizen or alien residing in the Philippines, be at least 16 years older than the child, be of good moral character, and able to support the child. Prospective adoptive parents must submit documents like birth certificates, marriage contracts, income tax returns, and character references. Prospective adoptive children must submit documents like birth certificates, consent from biological parents, medical evaluations, and a child study report. The adoption process involves counseling, home study visits, eligibility assessment, case review, and post-adoption services. DSWD provides free adoption services.

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DOMESTIC ADOPTION

Adoption is a socio-legal process of providing a permanent home to a child whose parents have voluntarily or
involuntarily relinquished parental authority over the child.
WHO CAN AVAIL OF THE SERVICES
Any Filipino citizen or alien residing in the Philippines who has the following qualifications:

 Of legal age
 At least 16 years older than the adoptee, except when the adoptee is the biological parent or sibling of the
adoptee of the spouse of the adoptee’s parent
 Has the capacity to act and assume all the rights and duties incident to the exercise of parental authority
 Is of good moral character and has not been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude
 In a position to support , educate and care for his/her legitimate children and the child to be adopted
 Has undergone pre-adoptive services
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROSPECTIVE ADOPTIVE PARENT (PAP)

 Authenticated birth certificate


 Marriage Contract or Divorce
 Written consent to the adoption of the legitimate, adopted or legitimate children living with the applicant who
are aged 10 years old and above

 Income Tax
 Character references
 3X5 photo
 Certificate of Attendance to the Adoption Forum
 Home Study Report
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROSPECTIVE ADOPTIVE CHILD

 1 whole body picture


 Authenticated birth certificate or foundling certificate
 Written consent to adoption by the biological parent/s or the legal guardian
 Death certificate of biological parents or decree of abandonment or Deed of Voluntary Commitment
 Medical evaluation of the child and his/her parents
 Psychological evaluation
 A Child Study Report prepared by the licensed Social Worker of DSWD or child caring Agency not involved in
the child placement
Step Client’s Adoptive Office Activity Time Person/s-in-Charge
Parents
1 Proceed to the Retained Conduct adoption forum of 1 day Social Welfare Officers II
Community Based counseling and discussion or Cynthia G. Ablog (Ilocos Norte)
Services Unit Field required documents Ma. Bernadette B. Arcangel (Ilocos Sur)
Office 1 for filing Melanie R. Crispin (La Union)
Juliet R. Sicat (Central Pangasinan)
Sheryll J. Bringas (Eastern Pangasinan)
Christian B. Buduan (Western Pangasinan)
2 Submission of required Review and assess the 2 min Social Welfare Officer II
documents to the Social documents for submission to
Welfare Officers II the Child Placement Section
(CPS) .
3 Conduct of home visit 3 min
collateral interviews validation
of submitted documents
4 Conducts assessment of 2 min
eligibility

Drafts the Social Case Study 5 min


Report (SCSR)
5 Provide input/comment on the 10 min
draft SCSR

Finalize the SCSR

Review SCSR and other


supporting documents
Recommends approval of the
SCSR
6 Presentation of the case for 3 min
matching
7 Pre-adoption placement for 6 2 min
months
8 Filing of adoption in court
9 Provision of post adoption 3 min
services

COST OF SERVICES : Adapted from the material from Central Office.

 The applicant will spend for securing the documents/ requirements for adoption but the services of DSWD for adoption is
FREE.

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