Adoption Law FAQs
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What Happens If I Want To Adopt An International Child?
A: A United States citizen who wants to adopt a child from another country must pass through three hoops before the child is considered legally adopted. First, the child … More -
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Can Adults Be Adopted?
A: Yes. Many states allow adults to be adopted. Because the person is now an adult, concerns over the best interest of the child are not relevant. States impose a much … More -
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What Is An Open Adoption?
A: If the adoptive and birth parents know each other and remain in touch after the adoption, this is referred to as an open adoption. The degree of openness in an … More -
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What Are The Different Types Of Adoptions?
A: Adoptions takes place in various forms, and are generally classified as follows: independent, agency, step parent, relative placement, and adult adoption. Independent … More -
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How Do I Begin The Process Of Adoption?
A: To begin adoption proceedings, you must first have permission from either the child’s natural parent or parents, or the adoption agency in charge. Once you have … More -
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I Recently Got Married And My Husband Has A Child From A Previous Marriage. Can I Adopt His Child?
A: Yes. This is the most common form of adoption and is known as a “step parent adoption.” This type of adoption occurs when one spouse adopts the other … More