Can you adopt a child who has parents?

As with other adoptions, if a child already has two parents, both will need to consent to the adoption by a stepparent. In order for a stepparent to adopt the child, both biological parents must give consent. In some states, the child must also give consent if they are over a certain age, usually around 10-14.
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Can you get adopted when you have parents?

A child is legally free for adoption when both birth or current legal parents have had their parental rights terminated or have consented the child's adoption.
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Can my husband adopt my child without biological father's consent in Texas?

Consent & Biological Father's Rights in Texas

In general, adoption requires the consent of both parents.
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Can a stepmom adopt a stepchild?

Under California Family Code Section 9000, a stepparent desiring to adopt a child of the stepparent's spouse or domestic partner may file a petition with the family law court to establish themselves as a legal parent of their stepchild.
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Can someone adopt me without my parents permission?

If the court finds that the adoption is in the child's best interests, a judge will sign the adoption order. If a biological parent will not voluntarily consent to an adoption, in most cases, that biological parent's parental rights must be terminated by the court before the adoption may proceed.
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What are 4 types of adoption?

In the United States:
  • Foster Care. These are children whose birthparents cannot care for them and whose parental rights have been terminated. ...
  • Foster-to-Adopt. ...
  • Infant adoption. ...
  • Independent adoption.
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Can I adopt an 18 year old?

An adult adoption may occur once the potential adoptee reaches the age of 18 or older. At that time, the only consent required is that of the adult wishing to be adopted and, of course, the person willing to adopt.
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Can a biological parent regain custody after adoption?

Adoption is a permanent decision, so once a child is adopted, all custodial rights are transferred to their adoptive parents. Custody cannot be regained by the child's biological parents.
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How do I terminate parental rights?

Parental responsibility can only be terminated by the court. This usually only happens if a child is adopted or the father's behaviour warrants the removal of parental responsibility.
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How can I adopt my wifes child?

If you want to adopt a stepchild, you may need the consent (or agreement) of both your spouse and the child's noncustodial parent (requirements vary by State). By giving their consent, the noncustodial parent relinquishes all rights and responsibilities, including child support.
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Does the biological father have rights if he is not on the birth certificate?

If you are not listed as the father on the birth certificate, you have no rights to custody, visitation, or paying child support. To establish a father's legal rights to their child, it is required that they establish paternity.
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Can you Unadopt a child?

An adoption cannot be reversed once the adoption order has been granted, except in very rare circumstances. A child who is adopted no longer retains any legal ties with their birth mother and father, and become full members of the new family and usually change their surname to that of their adoptive parents.
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Does a step parent have rights if the biological parent dies?

If your stepchild's other biological parent has died, your partner might want to ensure that you're appointed as your stepchild's legal guardian. Your partner can do this in a will, although it isn't binding. If there's a dispute over custody and guardianship, the Family Court will decide.
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Can a 21 year old adopt a 17 year old?

A person wishing to adopt a child must be at least 21 years old. There is no legal upper age limit for parents but most adoptive agencies set their own benchmarks with regard to age.
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Can a 16 year old adopt a child?

In order to adopt a child, the adoptive parents must be physically, mentally and financially stable. The accumulative age of the parents should be under 110. A single adoptive parent must be under 55 years of age to adopt a child in India. The minimum age of either parent should be over 25 years.
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What is the oldest age to adopt a child?

For domestic and international adoptions, the age of the prospective parents must be legal age, which is 21 years or older. In the US there is usually no age cutoff, meaning you can adopt a child as long as you are 21 or over.
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Can you remove a father from a birth certificate?

It is not possible to remove father from birth certificate who is the natural father of a child. Therefore, no matter how strained your relationship is with your former partner you are not able to remove father from birth certificate.
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Can a mother stop a father from seeing child?

A mother cannot stop a father seeing his child unless the court orders to do so. If the child is scared of the father due to some kind of abuse or harm, then the mother would need to speak to the child and gather evidence which may prove the child being at risk.
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What rights does a father have if on birth certificate?

A father has just as much right to have contact with the child as the mother. A father who was married to the mother or was listed on the birth certificate has parental responsibility over a child. The parental responsibility is not lost by the father when they separate or divorce from the mother.
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Does an adopted child have more rights than a biological child?

Confusions often exists amongst adopted children on their rights and the surrounding regulations of what they may be entitled to. The Act states that if a child is adopted prior to the death of a parent, then this child assumes the same rights to inheritance as any biological child.
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Can adoptive parents sue birth parents?

Can an Adopted Child Sue Birth Parents? After adoption, adopted children do not have a legal relationship with the birth parents. And the biological parents are no longer considered his/her parents. As such, they cannot sue the birth parents for a part of the inheritance.
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Can birth mother Contact adopted child?

Whether contact takes place between birth families and the child after adoption will depend on the needs of the adopted child and whether it is felt to be in their best interests. Often indirect contact may be agreed. This usually means information is sent by letter to the child through the adoption agency.
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Can an adopted child keep their last name?

So, if you are naming an infant after adoption, you have many options. You can keep the name given at birth. You can keep the first and middle name while changing just the last name. You can keep the first name and change middle and last names.
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Can my step dad adopt me at 27?

He has to file a Petition for an adult adoption. The attorney knows the path to follow and what documents he needs. You can join in the Petition but both of you have to agree to the adoption. So, get him to agree and then get him an adoption lawyer to handle the issues.
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Can you adopt a sibling?

When you adopt siblings you create a family unit quickly, which means you can put a lot of energy into building your new family at once rather than in stages. Adopting a sibling group can help adopted children settle into their new homes, as well as ensuring they have someone to share the experience with.
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