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Adoption Laws

Depending on where you are from, the laws for adoptions are different. Before choosing to adopt from another country, it’s important that you take time and learn their adoption laws before hand. You need to make sure that you are following them to ensure your adoption is smooth and legal.

 

It is important to find an adoption attorney that takes care of adoptions. What you need to keep in mind is that you will need to find the lawyer that specializes in the correct area, meaning international (depending on the country) or local. The more specific the attorney is, the more information he possesses and the easier it will be. Before choosing a lawyer, you will need to verify his specialty, and make sure they specialize in the type of adoption you are looking in, this will make things easier and less expensive in the long run.

If you are looking into international adoptions, your attorney will need to know not just the adoptions laws but travel laws as well. There are laws put in place for prospective adoptive parents. There are different laws for different countries; some require new adoptive parents to stay in the country for a certain amount of time, and others need the parent to make two separate visits before making the adoption final. You will also need proper visas and passports when you bring back the child. The child will need to be registered with the consulate from the country where he or she was born.

Something that you should ask your attorney about is the Hague Convention for International Adoption; this is an agreement that was signed and approved by more then 35 countries world wide. This convention was set up to protect the interest of all parties; children, birth and adoptive families involved with international adoption. It was also established to help eliminate the black market for children. Your lawyer will be able to provide you with a copy.

Another important thing is the child’s health; if you are looking into adoptions on the international level, you might want to consider hiring an international adoption specialist or a pediatrician that is medically trained with orphaned and/or abandoned children. He can give you the proper steps to ensure that your new child is taken care of health wise. Most pediatricians are not equipped with all the knowledge that those specialized professionals have concerning adoptive children.

For the most part, local laws are there to give protection to all parties, birth parents as well as adoptive parents. Birth parents will need to relinquish their rights to the child by signing a document. This certification is part of the process that will make all documents authentic and official. It is important that all documents signed be certified to protect the adoption and make it binding, legally.

You need to remember that an attorney is essential to all adoptions, internal or private. The biggest fear you face with adoption it that someday the birth parents will want to take back the child. While this is rare, if it does happen you will need to protect yourself and your new child, by making sure you have everything in order and that you have followed all the proper legal channels.

The adoption certificate is a document that is signed by a special judge to make the adoption final. It gives the new parent (adoptive) the right to get a new birth certificate for the child. This new certificate will replace the original one, and will show the child’s new name and the name of his or her new parents.


 

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