How does stepparent adoption in Maine affect FAFSA and financial aid?
MaineAdoption directly affects who is listed on the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), which determines your child's financial aid eligibility.
Before adoption:
- The FAFSA requires information from the child's legal parents
- If the biological parent (whose rights haven't been terminated) has higher income, this could reduce aid
- Stepparent income may or may not be required depending on who the child lives with
After adoption in Maine:
- The biological parent's information is no longer required (their rights are terminated)
- Both legal parents' information is reported: your spouse + you (the adoptive parent)
- This can increase or decrease aid depending on your relative incomes
When to consider timing:
- If the biological parent has high income/assets: adoption before FAFSA filing may increase aid eligibility
- If you (the adoptive parent) have higher income than the biological parent: adoption may decrease aid
- FAFSA uses financial information as of the filing date
Maine state financial aid:
- Maine may have its own financial aid programs with different requirements
- Check with the financial aid office at your child's target school
Our advice: Don't let FAFSA concerns override the legal and emotional benefits of adoption. The protection of having a legal parent is worth more than any financial aid calculation.
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