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In my experience, the person had to comply with the country's adoption requirements, bring the child back home, and then do an re-adoption in New... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I understand how concerned you must feel in having raised your niece’s daughter with your spouse and currently... Read Answer
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It would be helpful to have a little more about your situation, but based upon what you’ve shared here, your mom... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I know how worried you must be about finalizing the adoption of your son. The short answer is that you... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I know how worried you must be about your appeal rights and your mother’s visitation rights. The short... Read Answer
If the agency committed fraud and they are located in NJ, then you can reach out to any attorney that handles civil litigation and suits for debts.... Read Answer
If you have posted a question, you have to wait for an answer. Sometimes, there are no attorneys answering questions that know the answer to... Read Answer
A child that was placed for adoption and who was legally adopted by another family will not receive a share of an intestate estate. An intestate... Read Answer
It is advisable to have an attorney represent you through the step-parent adoption process. There are a number of hurdles that can be... Read Answer
Granparent's Rights are somewhat limited in New Jersey. You have to prove that there was a prior relationship. The parent has the right... Read Answer
I do not believe you would have any rights to adopt this baby if the biological mother has agreed to allow some one else to adopt him. She... Read Answer
The child could not have been adopted without you receiving notice. If you are paying child support, your contact information is known to the... Read Answer
In order to do a guardianship, a person is found legally incapacitated, I don't think you want that. You are an adult, you can choose to live... Read Answer
I'm not sure you are going to be able to get any medical records, if its not part of a court proceeding. If your mother was claiming child... Read Answer
I think you will need a lawyer to do this. I don't know what you mean by "signed his right over". The biological father will still have... Read Answer
Yes !! New Jersey - like most states, allows for adult adoptions. The person adopting you has to be at least ten years aolder than you,... Read Answer
If you are only 16 you are not legally an adult and cannot file for yourself. You would have to retain an attorney to act on your behalf ... Read Answer
Unfortunately, your mother probably did not have to sign anything but instead the State either took custody of the child and placed him or they... Read Answer
Yes! Every stae in the USA allows for adults to be adopted. Many states have requirements such as New Jersey! That the person doing the... 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
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
Yes, under most circumstances, we are responsible for our childrens' actions.
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