Last updated on January 29, 2025
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Adoption Attorneys In Cumming, Georgia
Adoption is a major decision that allows people to build a family. Our family law attorneys at The Siemon Law Firm are here to guide you through the legal process. We are dedicated to helping residents of Cumming, Georgia, navigate the complexities of adoption laws while protecting their rights.
Every adoption is unique, and Georgia has specific requirements that warrant careful consideration.
Types Of Adoptions We Handle
Some of the most common types of adoption we handle include:
- Private domestic adoptions: Assisting families in adopting a child directly from the birth parents.
- Stepparent adoptions: Helping stepparents secure legal parental rights.
- Relative adoptions: Supporting family members, such as grandparents or aunts, in legally adopting a child.
- Foster care adoptions: Facilitating the adoption of children currently in Georgia’s foster care system.
- Adult adoptions: Legalizing relationships between adults for inheritance or personal reasons.
No matter the type of adoption, we provide tailored legal guidance.
What Are The Requirements For Adoption In Georgia?
Certain legal requirements must be met if you want to adopt in Georgia. These include:
- Being at least 25 years old (or married and living with your spouse).
- Being at least 10 years older than the child.
- Demonstrating financial, physical and emotional stability to care for the child.
- Completing a home study conducted by a licensed agency.
- Passing a criminal background check.
Meeting these requirements is crucial to completing the adoption process.
The Georgia Adoption Process
Adopting a child in Georgia involves several key steps, including:
- Completing a home study: You’ll need to go through an evaluation of your home, background and suitability for adoption.
- Filing an adoption petition: You must submit the necessary documents to the appropriate court.
- Attending court hearings: You may have to attend court hearings where the adoption process is finalized.
The length of the process can vary, but it often takes between six and 12 months.
Call Us Today For Adoption Guidance
The Siemon Law Firm is committed to securing favorable outcomes for families in Georgia. We have the experience and knowledge required to help you achieve your goals. Call us today at 770-888-5120 or reach out online to discuss your case in more detail.