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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Petition for Adoption of Adult' section. Enter the name of the adult being adopted and their new name after adoption.
  3. Indicate your relationship to the adult by checking the appropriate box, such as if you have a foster parent relationship or if they are permanently disabled.
  4. Complete the 'Consent to Adoption' section. Ensure that all necessary parties provide their consent by checking their respective capacities and signing where indicated.
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Ohio adoption requirements only specify that a prospective adoptive parent must be an adult. There are no clear laws regarding a minimum age or adoption age limit for adopting a child in this state. American Adoptions requires adoptive parents to be between 22 and 50 years old, with exceptions being granted.
Criteria for Adult Adoptions Who may be adopted? (Section 3107.02 O.R.C.): Adoptee must be over eighteen (18) years of age. Adoptee must have established a child-foster caregiver, kinship caregiver, or child-stepparent relationship with the petitioner(s) as a minor, and the adult consents to the adoption.
Mother and father are replaced by parents. Consent for adoption must be given by the parents if: The child was conceived or born when the parents were married. The minor is the child of the parent by adoption.
Age limits There is no legal upper age limit. However, agencies do look for adopters who have the physical and mental energy to care for demanding children and who will continue to have this energy once the child is a teenager.
Adult dependent. You might adopt an adult who cant care for themselves because of a physical or intellectual disability. Creating a legal relationship can help you provide ongoing care and make sure theyre taken care of through the rest of their life and after your death.

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Cost of Adoption A voluntary adoption of a newborn through a non-profit agency will generally cost between $10,000 and $25,000. Attorney adoptions of newborns generally run from $20,000 to $30,000. Some of these costs can be offset by grants and tax incentives.

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