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Legal Articles
- Open or Closed Adoption: Which is Right for You?
Adoption is an exciting process. When you add to your family by adopting a child to love and care for, you are beginning a lifelong relationship and commitment. Therefore, it is best to think about the impact of the adoption process on you and the child at the time of adoption and in the future. Open Adoption In an open adoption , the birth parents and the adoptive parents know each … more - Hollywood Stardom is Not a Requirement for Adoption
“Brangelina” have scoured the globe looking for children to make their own. But you don’t have to be a Hollywood star to adopt. There are no set requirements for an adoptive parent’s age, wealth, social status, beauty or home square footage. The only requirement in most states is the level of love, understanding and guidance a parent can offer a … more
Free Legal Forms
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Adoption Request
Submit this form to the court to start the adoption proceedings for a child. (Adopt-200) -
Request for Adoption Assistance Program Benefit
Use this form to apply for benefits to enable you to meet the needs of the child you are planning to adopt. (AAP 1 (6/01) -
Request for Adoption Assistance Program Benefit
Use this form to apply for benefits to enable you to meet the needs of the child you are planning to adopt. (AAP 1 (6/01) -
Parental Consent to Adoption (in California)
Use this form to give your full and free consent to the adoption of your child by the persons named in the petition and to state that you … more
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