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Birth parents keep some rights
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A legal agreement, called a PACA, can be made to ensure that contact with birth family continues.
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Resource parents are given all rights and responsibilities as if the child was their biological child.
Adoption
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Child becomes part of family into adulthood.
Adoption
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Parental Rights are terminated.
Adoption
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No more CYA involvement.
Both
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Contact with birth family is guaranteed.
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Unless deemed inappropriate by the court, birth parents maintain visitation rights
SPLC
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It is permanent
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Caregiver has legal and physical responsibility for child
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Most stable and permanent option.
Adoption
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Child gets a Permanent Legal Custodian.
SPLC
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A court order makes it official
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Child's name can be changed.
Adoption
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Child retains their legal name
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The resource parent is given authority to make major decisions for the child.
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Contact with birth family can continue as long as it is safe and appropriate.
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Resource parents are responsible for the child until age 18.
SPLC
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Children over age 12 must give consent.
Adoption
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Resource family can have access to Post Permanency Services.
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