What
do Adoption Attorneys Do?
Adoption law falls under and
is mainly governed by the states in which the parent
and child live. Adoption law requires adoption
attorneys to establish a process by which a legal
parent-child relationship is created between individuals
not biologically parent and child (adoption process).
The biological parent gives up all parental rights
and obligations, and these rights and obligations
are assumed by the adoptive parents.
These days, there are a lot more options available
to adoption attorneys for the adoption process.
Adoptive families can adopt a child much easier
than ever before. For example, as an adoptive parent,
you can choose a closed adoption where the parents
remain anonymous, or opt for the increasingly common
open adoption where you actually meet and can maintain
contact with the birth parents.
Ways Colleen White Law Can Help You With Adoption:
- Agency Identified Adoption - an adoption through
a public or private agency.
- Identified Adoption - a new and innovative
way of adopting an infant. An identified adoption
is created when adoptive parents and birth parents
connect with each other directly or through an
intermediary.
- Independent Adoption - where the birth mother
personally selects the adoptive parents through
personal knowledge of them.
- International Adoption - an adoption in which
the adoptive child is a citizen of another country.
Relative (Kinship) Adoption - an adoption in
which the adoptive parent is related to the child
(e.g., grandparents adopting grandchildren if
parents die or are otherwise unable to care for
the children).
- Stepparent Adoption - a parent's new spouse
adopts child that the parent had with a previous
spouse.
Adoption Questions Answered
Can a court of law bypass an adoptee’s
access to restricted records, or allow access
to non-disclosure relatives?
California law permits an adopted adult to petition
a court of law in order to receive identifying
information contained in sealed records. However,
this access is highly circumstantial, and significant
cause must be proven to the Court in order for
the information to be given. Variations of significant
cause include: a showing that the release of such
information is in the best interest of all parties
and the public, health or medical reasons, or if
the actual adoption was a product of potential
fraud or misrepresentation of the birth parent(s)
Contacting a birth relative that has filed a request
for non-disclosure is a very complicated issue
that requires the help of a skilled adoption attorney.
Filing an adoption veto to retain anonymity is
the legal right of birth parents and birth relatives,
and an adoptee who wishes to dispute that right
and initiate contact may be faced with heavy legal
issues, regardless if a court of law released identifying
information. Parties who signed a request for non-disclosure
may choose to retaliate and sue based upon insufficient
grounds for contact. If you are an adoptee who
wishes to contact your biological relatives, who
have a filed a request not to be contacted, seek
the professional counsel of Colleen White, who
can advise you of your rights and the legal options
available to you.
Can prospective adopters seek legal compensation
for a default adoption?
Yes. In disputed termination of parental rights
cases, in which the biological parent(s) decides
to keep the child, the prospective adoptive parent(s)
may be eligible for payment of adoption attorney
fees through the adoption subsidy program, a refund
of all expenses paid to the birth mother during
the pregnancy, and compensation for emotional pain
and duress. If you have been involved in an adoption
procedure that did not end successfully, or you
feel your adoptive rights have been violated, contact
Colleen White, who can advise you
of your legal options of recourse.
Should I Hire an Attorney?
The legal procedure by which a formal legal adoption
occurs differs from state to state. An adoption
attorney specializing in adoptions knows the particular
procedures and laws of the state in which you live.
With the assistance and representation of Colleen
White,
you can be better assured that all the procedures
are properly followed in the adoption process to
make the adoption legal and binding.
Colleen White has the experience dealing with
the all the legalities of Adoption for prospective
parents as well as Step-parents. Contact us today
for a free consultation.
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