Procedures
After filing the application
for adoption, the child protection service began a study of psychosocial
applicants called Value of Appropriateness. It is a prerequisite, but
not guaranteed adoption.
This study conducted
by a psychologist and a social worker on the psychological
characteristics and socio-economic status of the adoptive parents is a
prerequisite, but it is not something that comes to ensuring the adoption.
Subsequently, the Social
Services presented to the investigating magistrate a file of the case prior
proposal. This could avoid having to come forward and expedite the procedure if
the child meets any of the following characteristics:
· Being an orphan
and a relative of the adoptive in third grade blood or affinity.
· Being a son of the
consort or partner's legal adoptive parent.
· Wearing legally
more than a year under the measure of a shelter or under a pre tutelage.
· Being mayor of age
or be an emancipated minor.
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