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May 13, 2018 00:31
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English term

post placement waiting period

English to Spanish Law/Patents Law (general) Adoption
Hello,

Does it make reference to a period of 6 months after the minor child has been in the care and custody of petitioners?

WHEREFORE, Petitioner requests the following relief:

1. That the Court enter an Order fixing a date and time for a hearing on this petition.

2. That upon such hearing, the Court waive the post placement waiting period of six (6) months and grant a final decree of adoption of the minor child [FIRST NAME OF MINOR CHILD] by Petitioner.

Thanks

Proposed translations

25 mins

período de espera al aprobar la colocación en adopción

diría yo

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Note added at 28 mins (2018-05-13 00:59:23 GMT)
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Consumer Affairs may authorize one or more private organizations to act as adoption placement agencies for children who are not Danish nationals.
De sus disposiciones se deduce que el Ministerio de Asuntos de la Familia y del Consumidor puede autorizar a una o más organizaciones privadas a que actúen como organismos de colocación en adopción de los niños que no sean nacionales daneses.
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post-placement period

How Long Will it Take to Adopt?
There are two stages in the adoption process: pre-placement and post-placement. Placement is when the child enters your home, pre-placement describes the time before and post-placement the time after. There is a pre-placement waiting period for all adoptions. The time frame, like the cost, varies with the type of child being adopted. With a completed homestudy in hand, the process to adopt a child with special needs can often proceed quickly and be completed within a few months. The wait is typically between two and seven years for a healthy infant.

After placement, your agency will have to supervise your family for a legally-mandated length of time before finalization can occur. Typically this post-placement time period will be no less than six months from the time of placement.
http://www.adopt.org/faqs
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