common questions
common questions
1. What is the age range of children eligible for adoption from Taiwan?
The youngest children eligible for international adoption from Taiwan are typically aged 3-5 years old, with many elementary and middle school-aged children also waiting for adoptive families.
2. Are there children with special needs waiting for adoption in Taiwan?
Yes, many children eligible for adoption from Taiwan have identified health, socio-emotional, or learning issues.
3. How does Gladney support children waiting for adoption in Taiwan?
Gladney’s Superkids teams conduct developmental screenings and collaborate with local partners to assess and match children with potential adoptive families.
4. What are the eligibility criteria for adopting from Taiwan?
Hopeful adoptive parents must be married heterosexual couples or meet specific criteria, including age, financial stability, health, education, and a clean background.
5. Do single applicants qualify to adopt a child from Taiwan?
No, single individuals are not eligible to adopt children from Taiwan.
No, single individuals are not eligible to adopt children from Taiwan. – 6. What is the first step in the adoption process for families interested in adopting from Taiwan?
The first step in the adoption process is to attend an informational session and orientation provided by Gladney.
7. What training is required to adopt from Taiwan?
At Gladney, training is a key part of preparing families for a successful adoption. All prospective parents complete pre-adoptive training that covers the adoption process, common needs of children, and practical parenting tools. You’ll also participate in Gladney’s Pathways training — our in-person, trauma-informed program held at the Fort Worth campus — which offers deeper guidance and preparation.
These trainings, as well as child specific training, ensure you are well-equipped, supported, and ready to provide a safe, nurturing home for the child you will welcome.
8. What documentation is required for the adoption process?
Families must submit a variety of documents, including background clearances, reference letters, and a completed home study report.
9. How long does the court process take for adoptions from Taiwan?
The court process typically takes about six months and involves one court hearing and two court rulings.
10. What happens after the final court ruling for adoption in Taiwan?
After the final court ruling, families will be notified of travel dates to Taiwan to meet their child and complete the finalization of the adoption.
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