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When it comes to adult adoption in North Carolina, the laws are pretty flexible: Any adult can adopt any other adult, although spouses cannot adopt each other. Only three people need to consent to the adoption \u2014 the adoptee, the adopting adult and the spouse of that person, if applicable.
§ 48-5-101. Who may file for a petition to adopt an adult. (a) An adult may adopt another adult, except for the spouse of the adopting adult, pursuant to this Article.
To request a step-parent adoption, you file a petition for adoption of a minor child by a step-parent. There is also a consent form which is completed by the biological parent who is the spouse of the step-parent. If the child must consent, there's a consent form for them, too.
You must be at least 18 to become an adoptive parent. You can adopt if you are single, married, divorced or widowed; own or rent; have parenting experience or none at all; already have children in your home or not. Adoptive applicants will be finger printed and have a criminal record check completed.
How Much Does Adult Adoption Cost? On average, adult adoption costs about $800 with prices ranging anywhere from $100 to $1,500 in the US for 2019 according to multiple sources.

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Stepparent, Relative and Adult Adoption Because these kinds of adoptions either don't require background checks or only require minimal background checks, all of the associated adoption fees are legal. Therefore, the cost for these kinds of adoptions usually averages around $1,500 to $2,500.
To adopt a stepchild, you'll likely have to submit an adoption petition to the court. You'll need the consent of your spouse (who is the legal parent of the child) and, if the child is 14 years or older, the child will need to consent as well.
You file a petition for adoption in the appropriate court. If everyone agrees to the adoption, you file paperwork that states that everyone is in agreement. If someone objects to the adoption, you must attend court for hearings about whether the adoption is in the child's best interests.

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