Adoption

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Adoption (Child & Adult)

The adoption process can be one of life’s most rewarding journeys, but it also involves complex legal procedures. Georgia’s adoption laws require careful attention to detail and strict adherence to legal requirements.

At Nancy Burnett Law, we guide families through every step of the adoption process with care and expertise, understanding that each adoption situation is unique. Whether you’re pursuing child adoption attorney services or seeking adult adoption legal help, we are here to support your journey. From initial paperwork to finalization hearings, we ensure all legal requirements are met.

 

Why You Need an Adoption Attorney

Georgia adoption law requires specific procedures, including background checks, home studies, consent requirements, and court approvals. A skilled attorney helps you understand parental rights termination, handles all necessary documentation, ensures compliance with interstate adoption laws when applicable, and protects your interests throughout this complex legal process. Whether you need a child adoption attorney or are seeking legal assistance with adult adoption, expert guidance is crucial for navigating the system successfully.

 

Why Choose Nancy Burnett Law LLC

At Burnett Law LLC, we understand that adoption is about building families and creating loving homes. We provide compassionate legal guidance through every stage of adoption, from initial consultations to finalization celebrations, ensuring your adoption is legally sound while supporting you through this meaningful journey to parenthood.

 

FAQ

Who can adopt in Georgia?

You must be at least 25 (or married), 10 years older than the child, and mentally, morally, and financially fit. Courts may also require a home study and background check.

Can someone with a criminal record adopt?

Yes, depending on the offense. Minor misdemeanors usually don’t disqualify you, but a history of child abuse likely will.

What’s the process to adopt a relative (e.g., grandchild, niece)?

Relative adoptions are simpler and often don’t require a home study. They’re usually faster and more affordable than stranger adoptions.

What about adopting a non-relative?

Stranger adoptions require home studies and take about 2–3 months if uncontested.

How long does it take to finalize an adoption?

If uncontested, the court date is typically set within 30 to 60 days after filing. The adoption can be finalized on that date.

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