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interesting question - the short answer is you could adopt them from her, if that makes sense.
But there are about 100 questions that need to be... Read Answer
Do you have plans on getting married to your boyfriend? Step-parent adoptions are very common and easy to accomplish but you and your BF are... Read Answer
Start with the county court in the county in which the adoption occurred. You will need to know the docket number of your case. If the... Read Answer
Go meet her !! tell her that she needs to have her adopted parents permission, that she shouldn't be meeting with you without telling them and... Read Answer
Generally speaking, an adoption should not result in the termination of SS death benefits. in these circumstances. Do you have the birth father... Read Answer
Are you asking to undo the adoption? If so, that would have to be in the Court that did the original adoption. Very hard to do, in most... Read Answer
It can be done but you will likley need an attorney to get you there. A lot depends on if the bio-dad is in agreement. That is the... Read Answer
Generally speaking, your wife's adoption of the boys will not affect their entitlement to SS death benefits. Keep in mind, once the adoption is... Read Answer
You can but you will likely need an experienced adoption attorney to help you. The Court can find that he is unreasonably withholding his... Read Answer
If the biological father refuses to consent to the adoption, the court will have to determine if the father has proven he has the requisite... Read Answer
You will have a difficult path toward guardianship, let alone adoption. You would have to petrition a court and demonstrate that the mother abandoned... Read Answer
step-parent, relative adoptions (if the person adopting and the adoptee are closely related) and grandparent adoptions.
yes, you will need his consent. There are some limited exceptions but generally speaking you can't do it without getting him involved.
I think this can be by agreement of the parties outside of the adoption, which would make it easier to stop the visitation if it proves to be harmful... Read Answer
The answer is no. When you adopt a child it is as if that child was born to you and the biological father does not exist. When you... Read Answer
The father has rights to his child. However, if both mother and father relinquish their rights then you could adopt (if you are fit and proper... Read Answer
are in you Florida and if so, what part? The easiest way to do a step-parent adoption is by consent. That is the cheapest way, as... Read Answer
it sounds like you have a good case to show you signed under duress. However, you better run to the Courthouse and make sure you let everyone... Read Answer
Without knowing more, I would have to say you might have some problems with a legal document signed 12 years ago. I am not saying they are not... Read Answer
First of all let me make it clear that I am a S.C. board certifed internist and attorney, and my answer is not to be taken as establishing a... Read Answer
yes, adult adoptions are relatively simple in Florida. Would your step-mom be willing to come to florida for the final hearing? If not,... Read Answer
it is unlikely the Judge will change his mind but if the Mom appeals, that is a different story. I suspect that it was not sent to your... Read Answer
can you restate your question.
it may be too late. You say the adoption is already finalized? How long has it been? They would have needed to contact you about... Read Answer