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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Oregon Adoption Summary Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Petitioners' section. Enter your names, permanent address, and telephone number accurately.
  3. Next, move to the 'Minor Child' section. Provide the current full name, proposed adoptive name, and date/place of birth of the child.
  4. In the 'Persons Whose Consent is Required' section, list all relevant individuals such as birth parents along with their contact information.
  5. Complete the 'Person or Entity For Whom Written Consent Waived/Not Required/Substituted' section if applicable, detailing their relationship to the child.
  6. Fill out the 'Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act Information' by providing details about the child's current address and past residences.
  7. If applicable, include information about any adoption agency involved in the process.
  8. Lastly, ensure you sign and date at the bottom of the form under penalty of perjury before submitting it.

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How much does it cost to adopt a child in Oregon? There is a general cost ranging from $2,000 to $10,000, depending on the circumstances of each case. The North American Council on Adoptable Children offers an assistance program for families adopting from the Oregon foster care system.
Oregon law allows one adult to adopt another adult, provided both parties consent to the adoption. The process does not require termination of parental rights, but it does establish a legal parent-child relationship between you and your adoptive family.
While not all states allow for an adult to be adopted, it is possible to be legally adopted as an adult in: Alaska. Arkansas. Florida. Georgia. Hawaii. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas.
You can absolutely adopt your step-daughter. The adoption can be accomplished by filing a petition for adoption and having an adoption hearing. Your step-daughter AND her husband will need to consent in writing, as well.
How long does the adoption process take? The initial adoption process generally takes four to six months to complete but in some areas of the state can take longer start early! The time it take to be matched and have a child placed in your home is then on a case-by-case basis.

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Obtain consent Both biological parents and a stepchild over 14 must consent to the adoption. File a petition with the court If all parties agree, a petition must be submitted to the court in the county where the child lives.
No. That person is legally an adult and cannot be adopted. There are other legal avenues, however.
Who can adopt a child from foster care? You can be single, married or have a domestic partner. You can live in a house or apartment, but must have a room for the child. You can work inside or outside the home. You must be at least 21 years of age or older. You must have financial resources to support your family.

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