Adoption
Adoption law falls under Family Law. Adoption lawyers establish a process by which a legal parent-child relationship is created between individuals not biologically parent and child (adoption process).
The legal procedure by which a formal legal adoption occurs differs from state to state. An experienced adoption attorney knows the particular procedures and laws of the state in which you live. With the assistance and representation of qualified and experienced Lead Counsel adoption lawyers, you can be better assured that all the procedures are properly followed in the adoption process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What Is Adoption?
Adoption is the legal process by which a person becomes a lawful member of a family different from their birth family. Once a final order of adoption has been ruled by a court of law, the … more -
Are There Different Types Of Adoption?
Adoptions takes place in various forms, and are generally classified as independent, agency, step parent, relative placement, and adult adoption. Independent adoption occurs when birth … more -
Who May Adopt?
Any adult living in California may file a petition to adopt a child who is at least ten years younger than the petitioner. Married couples are most likely to apply to become adoptive parents, … more
Legal Articles
- What are the differences between adult adoptions and minor child adoptions?
While all states have generally similar laws governing the adoption of a minor child, most states’ laws with regard to the adoption of adults vary widely, in terms of the circumstances under which such an adoption can occur. Plus, there are some states in which adult adoptions are not permissible in any case. Therefore, before you proceed with any type of adoption, it is … more - 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
