Are you a step-parent who has thought about adopting your step child, or the child you have been raising for many years?
The happiest family law cases are when families are unified through adoption. It is a time for celebration and for photos at the court hearing granting your child’s adoption. McMurdie Law & Mediation has been delighted to handle the adoption of minor children and adult children as well! With the increase of blended families, step-parent adoption is a common step for a family who desires to solidify and protect their legal rights as parents and as children. This process requires cooperation from all parties involved, including both of the stepchild’s biological parents, if both are still living.
The noncustodial biological parent must first relinquish his or her parental rights in order to allow a step-parent to move forward with a step-family adoption in Arizona. They can do this by signing a Consent to Terminate their parental rights and a Consent to Adopt. A contested termination of parental rights requires substantial evidence to convince the court that terminating a parent’s rights is in the best interest of the child and the biological parent. This must be done first, of course, before the adoption can take place.
Adopting a step-child can be a complicated process. This is considered a significant legal action that requires a home study by an adoption agency that is licensed to testify of their evaluation of the family and provide a report that the family is certified to adopt. Once you make the decision to begin the process of a step-family adoption, the natural parent must complete a “Consent to Adopt” form and the stepparent, as well as the other biological parent, must file a “Petition to Adopt” to open up the case with the court. However, often the Petition to Terminate is filed simultaneously with the Petition to Adopt, even though they are essentially two different cases.
After adoption, the adopting step-parent has the same financial and personal obligation to care for the child and provide for his or her basic needs. Step-parents have all the same rights and responsibilities as a biological parent. Your adoption decision should never be taken lightly because the process is more complicated than commonly thought and requires clear and convincing evidence to achieve, a higher standard of evidence. Attorney fees must cover0 two distinct cases and thus, they are often more than a family may at first anticipate. Before requesting that a biological parent relinquish his or her rights, the step-parent must weigh their decision carefully by consulting with an attorney who is experienced in both termination of rights and step-parent adoptions. Contact us at (480) 777-5500 for information on how McMurdie Law & Mediation may assist you in your Petition to Adopt.
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