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Law Offices of Bradley Hochberg
Los Angeles, CA866-798-7507Free Legal Consultation -
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Tarzana, CA866-632-4604Free Legal Consultation
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who Can Adopt?
The law generally states that any adult may petition for adoption. Marriage is not a requirement for adoption, although if you are married, you usually must file jointly. As a matter of preference, … more -
I Want To Adopt A Child, What Type Of Background Check Will I Need To Go Through?
In order to protect the well being and the safety of an adopted child, anyone wishing to adopt must first participate in a full investigation, which includes an assessment completed by a juvenile … more -
Can Adoptive Parents "back Out" Of An Adoption?
Yes. The probationary custody period preceding the final court order of adoption is created for this very reason: to determine if the prospective parents are a good fit for the child, and if the … more -
How Long Do Probationary Periods Typically Last?
Generally, after the child has been placed with the adoptive family for probationary custody, the social worker or court representative continues their investigation by monitoring the placement for … more -
Can An Adopted Child Contact Their Birth Parents After Adoption?
This decision is left up to the adoptive parents and the permission of the birth relatives, based upon specific circumstances and what would be most appropriate for all parties involved. … more

