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  2. Begin by filling in your relationship to the child in Section 1. Choose from options such as relative by blood, step-parent, or proposed adoptive parent.
  3. Provide your address and telephone number in the designated fields to ensure the court can contact you.
  4. In Section 2, indicate the status of parental rights for both parents. Attach certified copies of any termination orders as required.
  5. Complete Section 4 regarding consent from guardians. Ensure that consent is attached or will be provided before the hearing.
  6. Fill out Section 5 with the date when the child began living in your home.
  7. In Section 6, affirm that the adoption is in the best interests of the child.
  8. Specify any desired name changes for the child in Section 7.
  9. Finally, complete your information at the bottom of the form, including signature and notary details if necessary.

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Petition for Adoption means a petition, filed in circuit court by any person, for leave to adopt another person.
For example, some of the friendliest adoptive states seem to be: Minnesota. Nebraska. New Hampshire. New Mexico. Oklahoma. Oregon. Tennessee. Utah.
An adoption order provides for a person or persons to assume the parenting of a child. Such an order permanently transfers to the adopter(s) all rights and responsibilities from the original parent or parents. Following the making of an adoption order the adopters are regarded as the childs legal parents.
No. In the US, both parents must sign relinquishment papers, or must have their parental rights terminated by a court before their child may be placed for adoption.
The petition for adoption shall state whether one or both parents of the adult to be adopted will be replaced by the grant of such petition, and if only one parent is to be replaced, then the decree of adoption shall make clear which parent is to be replaced by adoption.
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