How does PCS move affect stepparent adoption in Connecticut?
ConnecticutA PCS (Permanent Change of Station) move can affect your residency requirement, but it does not prevent adoption. Here is what military families need to know about adoption in Connecticut:
Residency after PCS to Connecticut:
- Connecticut requires 0 months of residency (Conn. Gen. Stat. § 45a-727)
- Military orders assigning you to Connecticut generally establish residency
- Some Connecticut counties accept PCS orders as immediate proof of residency
- If you just arrived, you may need to wait 0 months before filing
If you PCS away from Connecticut during the process:
- An adoption that is already filed can typically continue in the original Probate Court
- Some courts allow telephonic or virtual appearances for finalization hearings
- Discuss the timeline with the court clerk before your move
If you're about to PCS:
- Start NOW — file before you move if possible
- Once filed, the case remains with the Connecticut court
- You may be able to finalize remotely
Military-specific benefits after adoption:
- Child becomes an official military dependent
- Eligible for TRICARE health coverage
- Access to commissary, PX, MWR, and dependent ID
- Eligible for military schooling benefits
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