Kansas City Adoption Attorney
The Adoption Process in Missouri
Are you looking to open your loving family to a child in need? There are
millions of children out there without loving parents and there are countless
parents looking for a child to love. Adoption is a selfless act and it
is also a big family decision. Whether you go through an adoption agency
or through an independent source, any adoption must be approved by the
court. Searching for a lawyer for adoption in Kansas City? If you choose
to forego using an adoption agency, then it is definitely in your best
interest to obtain competent legal counsel from a Kansas City family law
attorney. Your attorney can assist you with filing your adoption petition
and can also be present to represent you at the adoption hearing.
The first step in the adoption process is to file a petition which is essentially
a request that you file with the court for approval. Once you file your
adoption petition, the court will then schedule the date for your adoption
hearing. In your adoption petition there are several things that you will
want to include such as:
- Your name, age and address
- The name and age of the child to be adopted
- The relationship between the adoptive parents and the child (stepparent,
relative, not related)
- The reason that the legal parents are giving up or terminating their parental rights
- A statement giving valid reasons as to why you should be considered to
be the legal parent for the child
- A statement explaining why the adoption is in adherence with the child's
best interests
You will also need to include the written consent of the birth parents
in order for the court to agree to terminate their parental rights. If
you are planning on changing the child's name you will also need to
include a request for an official name change. When it is time for your
scheduled court adoption hearing the judge will then have to decide if
the adoption truly is in the best interest for the child. This is referred
to as the final decree of adoption and it will legalize the new parent
and child relationship.
The Home Study Investigation
In every adoption case whether it is international, domestic, domestic
partner adoption, or relative adoption, there is always an investigation
phase during the adoption process. This is to ensure that you are fit
to raise a child and that you can provide a safe, stable and loving environment
in which to care for the child. The investigation phase is referred to
as home study. During the home study process a licensed social worker
will visit your home and write a thorough review of whether or not they
believe the adoption should be approved. No matter what the social worker's
report says, the court will be the one to make the final decision.
When the social worker sits down to interview you they will be looking
for several vital pieces of information including:
- Your financial stability (ability to provide)
- Your marital stability (solid family foundation)
- Your lifestyle (is it in accordance with the child's best interests)
- Your mental and physical health
- Your criminal history (Do you have any prior criminal convictions?)
- Do you have other children?
- What are your career obligations? (Will you be able to spend quality time
with the child?)
The home study portion will tell them the most information about you, who
you are and how you would be able to raise and care for the child. The
social worker can also give you helpful advice on how to approach the
adoption process and how to share their adoption story with the child.
If for some reason the social worker writes a negative report and feels
that you are not fit to be an adoptive parent, you are legally permitted
to contest the conclusion. Ask your adoption lawyer what the appeal procedures
are in your state.
Adoption Lawyer Serving Kansa City, MO
Need a lawyer for an adoption case in Kansas City? Here at
The Reynolds Law Firm, LLC, we are committed to providing excellent family law services to the residents
of Kansas City. Our firm not only handles cases of adoption but also matters
regarding child custody, divorce,
child support, visitation,
paternity, annulment and legal separation. We have more than 20 years of combined
legal experience and we want to help make your adoption dreams a reality.
Our firm commends you for the noble and unselfish act that you are looking
to make and we can help guide you every step of the way through the adoption
process. We are familiar will the various
types of adoption and we would love to sit down with you to discuss your case.
Contact a Kansas City adoption lawyer from our firm today to schedule an
initial case evaluation!