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A completed CFS 1800-U 60+ Subsidy Checklist form for a foster child adoption case.

Source document used: Caseworker Narrative Memo

Caseworker Memo: February 14, 2026. Regarding the adoption case for James T. Miller (CYCIS: 882910, SACWIS: 4402931). We are preparing the final subsidy packet for the pending adoption. I have confirmed that the 1800-A-A eligibility determination is signed in triplicate, as are the 1800-B-A application and the 1800-C-A agreement. All required attachments, including the 1800-D, the 470-H affidavit, and the 1800-P payment verification, are ready for submission. I also verified the sibling contact status; no 1800-SC is needed as he is an only child. I have pulled the Benefit Check email from the Subsidies mailbox verifying that James receives no current social security benefits. For the remaining documentation, I included the 1800-PAGS acknowledgement, the most recent 411-A investigation report (dated January 2026), and updated background checks for all household members. Since he is under three, the CFS 2000 daycare application is attached. I have also ensured the ICWA documentation is included, alongside the 458-B worksheet and the 484 tracking form. The prior subsidy packet was not applicable here, but I have gathered the termination orders for both biological parents. For professional documentation, I have attached the recent psychological evaluation to satisfy the special needs requirements. The legal team has prepared the 436-1-A Agency Consent, the Entry of Appearance (436-2), the 427 Affidavit, and the 482-B Special Needs Certification. Supervisor Sarah Jenkins at the Illinois Central District Office (555-0199) has reviewed the file, and our Adoption Coordinator, Marcus Thorne, finalized his review on February 12, 2026. We are currently finalizing the closing documents, including the 1425 Change of Status and the 906-E forms, to ensure the juvenile case can close once the final judgment is stamped.