Congratulations! You’re going to be parents! Choosing to adopt a child is one of the most important decisions you may ever make in your life. It’s also a very complex decision, one you might feel is filled with a lot of unknowns. To ensure you see the process through properly, there are a few things you need to know before adopting in Texas.
Read MoreIt likely comes as no surprise that in order to adopt a child, you must meet several eligibility requirements. That is true of any state, and that’s certainly the case when adopting a child in Texas. It stands to reason that a background check is one of the most important requirements. And it’s not uncommon for adoptive parents, foster parents, and all who plan to reside in the same home as the adoptive or foster child to be required to submit a clear background check.
Read MoreDeveloping a relationship with a non-biological child can be complex. It can also be very rewarding and exciting. What many prospective adoptive step-parents don’t know is that their adoption can be surprisingly complicated legally. Having the right legal team on your side will help your process go as smoothly as possible.
Read MoreAdoptions can be stressful. But the good news for anyone considering adoption is that it is not your job to handle the legal aspects of your case. An adoption attorney can assist you throughout the process and help you successfully complete your adoption.
Read MoreWhile an open adoption is more complicated than traditional agreements, they do give the birth-mother the right to choose who gets to raise her baby. Additionally, birth-mothers who wish to have some future contact with their child will have the ability to select a candidate that will respect this right even after the adoption is finalized.
Read MoreThe adoption process can be a long, complicated, and emotional ride. There are often far more legal and financial roadblocks that many would assume. However, most adoptive parents will you it is a journey they would never trade away. While there are several paths to adoption, there is no one size fits all case.
Read MoreThere are numerous types of adoption: foster care, foster-to-adopt, infant adoption, independent adoptions, international adoptions, private adoptions, relative or kinship adoptions, and adult adoptions. The most common type of adoption is a stepchild adoption. Adoptions can either be opened or closed as well. An open adoption is a form of adoption where the biological and adoptive families have access to each other’s personal information and have an option of contact.
Read MoreWhile much of life came to a screeching halt in 2020, adoptions continued. Though adoptions have moved forward during the pandemic, it has not come without challenges and obstacles for birth parents and adoptive parents alike.
Read MoreThe choice to adopt a child, or even give up your own child for adoption, is not one that should be taken lightly. Adoption brings about a list of complications and can tend to be emotionally charged. The reality is that adoptions are not done overnight, and the lengthy process can be complicated and confusing. Because of this reason, both birth parents and prospective adoptive parents should consider working with a family law attorney during their adoption journey. Below you will see a few reasons why this decision would be in your best interest.
Read MoreFinding the right adoption attorney is not as easy as it sounds. You’ve already made the big decision to adopt, now it’s time to find the right attorney to help make your journey as smooth as possible. Not an easy feat, but with the right attorney, it can definitely be better than you think.
Read MoreIf life were easy, every circumstance calm and every situation seamless there would be no need for lawyers. But things are not always that simple. You don’t have to have all the answers in life and you certainly don’t have to know all the legal ins and outs of your proceedings. That’s why finding the right attorney for your situation is incredibly important.
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