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Fill out the 'Minor to be Adopted' section with the birth name, date of birth, and place of birth of the child. If applicable, indicate whether they currently reside with you.
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Adoption Laws of Ohio: A Critical and Comparative Study
by WK Yost 1972 Cited by 4 Hence, in Ohio, if a minor is considered a proper person, he can adopt another minor and there is no age differ- ence requirement as prevails in many states.
The parents of the child to be adopted, a minor being adopted who is twelve (12) years of age and older, and an adult adoptee must consent to adoption.
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