We Want to Adopt, Where Do We Start?

Do you want to adopt a child? Expanding your family via adoption encompasses a complex and lengthy process. Managing Partner Attorney Tyler Monahan of Turner Monahan PLLC talks about the various aspects such as types of adoptions and who can adopt.

 

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Who can adopt? 

 

In the state of Texas, adoption is a viable option for various groups. These include a parent, a step-parent, or even a non-parent. The Department of Family and Protective Services in Texas elaborates on this topic by further stating conditions. The person who is adopting can be married or single. Furthermore, they must:

 

  • Be 21+ of age
  • Have financial stability
  • Complete the home study
  • Share details of their lifestyle
  • Provide their detailed background
  • Provide references that can back up what they have stated
  • Provide their proof of divorce or marriage (if applicable)
  • Prove that they are responsible and capable of making decisions
  • Provide the criminal background along with reports related to child abuse. This condition applies to all individuals residing in the household.

 

The types of adoptions and important factors

 

The adoption process is very sensitive, or as Tyler Monahan says in the video, it is “complex and convoluted”. The first thing to learn is the type of adoption that is suitable for you. As an adopting parent, you get the freedom to choose the adoption program that best fits your needs, requirements, and capabilities. No two adoption opportunities are the same.

 

The most important thing is that you develop a clear understanding of why you want to adopt a child. If your lifestyle realistically allows you to pursue it, then which type will you choose?

 

The major types are:

 

  • Domestic vs. international adoption?
  • Adopt a baby vs. an older child?
  • Private adoption vs. foster care?
  • Open, semi-open, or closed adoption?

 

 

Another important factor to consider is the estimation of total costs to be incurred. These include:

 

  • Research costs
  • Adoption professional’s fee
  • Home study costs
  • Travel and legal expenses

 

 

In addition to the above costs, you will also need to cover the child’s day-to-day expenses and personal needs. Other than this, if you are trying to reach potential birth mothers, pregnancy-related expenses will also be considered.

 

Are you sharing custody of your child and need to move to another state? If yes, then read the article to learn about the geographical restrictions according to Texas Family Law.

 

 

Get in touch with an attorney to learn all about the adoption process

 

Adoption is not a straightforward process. Various steps in each phase make it a challenging process. There may be instances where you do not qualify as an adoptive family. Not sure how to go on in this journey? Hire an attorney now and get the professional assistance that you need.

 

 

Disclaimer

 

The commentary and opinions are for informational and educational purposes only and not to provide legal advice. You should contact an attorney in your state to obtain legal advice concerning any particular issue or problem. You can become a client and enter the attorney-client privilege only after hiring Turner-Monahan, PPLC, by signing a written retainer agreement.

 

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