Placement Reports in Child Adoption Cases
Pre-Placement and Post-Placement reports in Washington adoption cases

Placement reports are required in most adoption cases in Washington State and are part of the adoption process. There are two kinds of placement reports: pre-placement and post-placement reports. In a step-parent adoption case, only a post-placement report is required because the child is already living with one natural parent and one step-parent. The question then is whether adoption is in the best interests of the child. The Court will appoint an individual to provide the placement report(s). Normally this person is someone who is an attorney, an experienced guardian ad litem or other related professional. The report contains all reasonably available information concerning the physical and mental condition of the child, home environment, family life, health, facilities and resources of the petitioners, and any other facts and circumstances relating to the propriety and advisability of the adoption. If the case is not a step-parent adoption, then a pre-placement report must be filed with the court before a child can be placed with prospective adoptive parents. Preplacement reports have additional requirements and are more involved than post-placement reports.
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