Can I adopt my stepchild if we receive public assistance in Kansas?
KansasYes, absolutely. Receiving public assistance (SNAP, Medicaid, TANF, WIC, Section 8, etc.) does not disqualify you from adopting your stepchild in Kansas.
The court does NOT require:
- A minimum income level
- Home ownership
- A specific standard of living
- Proof of wealth or savings
What the court DOES consider:
- The child's best interest (which includes stability, love, and commitment)
- Your ability to provide a safe home (which you're already doing as a stepparent)
- The background check results
Financial benefits of adopting while on public assistance:
- The child becomes your legal dependent — potentially qualifying for additional benefits
- You may qualify for court fee waivers (ask the District Court clerk)
- The federal adoption tax credit can reimburse qualifying expenses
- Some employers offer adoption expense reimbursement
Cost savings for your situation:
- Our fee: $349 (vs. $2,500–$5,000+ for an attorney)
- Ask about fee waivers for court filing fees
- Service by sheriff: ~$50
- Background check: $50–$100
Your income does not define your ability to be a parent. The fact that you are already parenting this child speaks for itself.
Call (855) 924-0450 to discuss your situation.
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