ADOPTION & ART ATTORNEYS IN MARYLAND, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA & VIRGINIA
Domestic Adoption
Each state has its own adoption laws that govern how an adoptive and birth family locate each other, the amount of living expenses that can be paid (if any), the consent process and revocation periods and enforceability of post-adoption contact agreements. This is why you need an experienced, knowledgeable adoption attorney to handle the complex legal processes of your U.S. adoption.
A domestic adoption can be handled by an agency, or it can be a private adoption (also called an independent adoption or parental placement). All three local jurisdictions (DC, Maryland and Virginia) allow for both.
However, regardless of whether you choose an agency or independent adoption, private or foster care adoption, you will still need to work with an adoption attorney to complete the state-specific legal steps of adoption.
We can complete every type of domestic adoption for hopeful parents in DC, MD or VA.
Contact us now to begin your adoption journey, or read on for more information about domestic adoptions.
There are two main types of domestic agency adoption: private agency adoption and public agency adoption (e.g. foster care adoption). Both are domestic agency adoptions because they involve the adoption of children within the United States and are handled by an adoption agency.
Private agency adoptions involve infants who are placed for adoption voluntarily by their biological parents. Expectant parents will contact an agency seeking adoptive parents for their unborn child and will remain involved in the process of placing their child for adoption. This includes issuing their consent after the birth of the child in accordance with the adoption consent laws of their state.
Public agency adoptions involve the adoption of older children and babies through the foster care system. These children have typically been removed from their biological families due to allegations of abuse or neglect. While most children in foster care will ultimately be reunited with their biological families, if their parents are unable to complete the court-mandated steps to regain custody, the court will terminate their parental rights. The children will then become eligible for adoption from the public agency.
In addition to these types of agency adoptions, there is a third option for parents interested in domestic independent adoption.
Independent adoptions involve the private placement of children (usually infants) without the involvement of an adoption agency. In an independent adoption, prospective birth parents and adoptive parents find each other on their own through private networking or advertising, working closely with their adoption attorney to legally complete the process after finding a match.
We can help you complete all of these types of domestic adoptions. Contact us now to learn more.
There are many different ways to welcome children into your family. We can explain your options so you know you’re choosing the right family-building option for you.
Many people choose to pursue a domestic adoption (as opposed to an international adoption). There are a number of reasons this type of adoption appeals to them, including:
We advise clients on their legal rights and responsibilities and provide an overview of the entire process, including the home study process and the differences between private agency adoption, public agency adoption and independent adoption.
We advise our clients on avenues through which to locate birth parents as well as precautions to take when looking for a prospective birth family. We work with clients at all stages of the process, offering services ranging from initial consultations and assistance finding an adoption opportunity to guidance through legal issues, finalization procedures and ICPC. We are retained at various stages of the process to assist clients based on their needs at the time.
We also represent
expectant parents who are considering placing their child for adoption. Starting with an initial consultation, we work through the adoption plan, provide guidance on how to locate adoptive parents and ensure the prospective birth parents’ rights are safeguarded. Birth parents are provided with support and guidance through the consent process and negotiation of a post-adoption contact agreement.
The adoption processes, costs, wait time and more vary depending on the type of domestic adoption you choose as well as your individual circumstances.
Your first step should be to schedule a consultation with us to review all of your options:
Our office reviews everything in order to give you individual advice and support. Our years of experience will help you put your best foot forward throughout your domestic adoption journey.
Contact us to learn how to begin the domestic adoption process today.
There are three types of domestic adoptions:
In the District of Columbia, an adoptive family may only pay for medical, counseling and legal services related to the adoption for the birth family. The District of Columbia prohibits paying for living expenses or providing clothing, food or gifts to a birth family. In Maryland and Virginia, a birth mother may receive reasonable, necessary living expenses if she obtains written confirmation from her doctor that she is unable to work due to the pregnancy.
In Maryland, a birth parent has 30 calendar days to revoke their consent to an adoption whether private or agency. In DC, consent is irrevocable upon execution for a private adoption, and a birth parent has 14 days to revoke their consent to adoption if the baby is placed through an agency. In Virginia, a birth mother consents in court in front of a judge three days or more after the baby is born. The birth mother has seven days to revoke. In a Virginia agency case, the birth mother signs a relinquishment to the agency and does not appear in court.
“We believe in working with each of our clients—in support of their family dynamic—to make the dreams of parenthood a reality. Whether you are single or married; or gay; a step-parent, a surrogate or intended parent or a child of adoption, it is our mission to serve as your advocate. With a dedication to the ethical and sensitive nature of each situation, we will help you understand the laws within Maryland , Virginia and Washington, DC for adoption or surrogacy, and pledge to be your partner throughout the journey.”
- Modern Family Formation Law Offices
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