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November 2024Vol. 25, No. 9Updated State-by-State Resources Help Families Understand Permanency Options

Kinship foster families who are thinking about taking the next steps to legal permanency have many options to consider and decisions to make for their child and family’s well-being. These include selecting the most appropriate permanency option based on the child’s unique situation, family preferences, and available resources. Because adoption and guardianship laws are developed and implemented at the state, tribal, and local levels, it’s important that families understand what the paths to permanency look like in their specific locality so they can make the best-informed decision.

Generations United’s newly updated state-specific comparison charts provide important details about what adoption looks like in all 50 states and the District of Columbia as compared to guardianship. Kinship foster families can use their state’s comparison chart to help guide their permanency decisions and learn how their locality addresses the following:

  • Rights and responsibilities
  • Financial and legal assistance
  • Public benefits
  • Health insurance
  • Federal and state tax credits
  • Caregiver successor planning and death benefits for children
  • College and independent living

The charts present information about each state’s adoption and guardianship options in a question-and-answer format to walk users through some of the intricacies of the decision-making thought process. All those involved in a permanency decision—including relative caregivers, older children, birth parents, and caseworkers—can review these important details to better understand each option.

The state-specific charts are part of a suite of Generations United resources focused on permanency options for children in kinship care. These resources include a national comparison chart offering a broad national overview of the paths to adoption and guardianship and a brief that provides comprehensive information about permanency options, outlines key differences between these options, and highlights trends in state laws that affect families navigating the foster care system.

Find the chart for your locality and access the complete suite of resources on the Generations United website.

Related item: Learn more about the brief in the November 2023 issue of CBX.