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Information on filing an adoption in Louisiana.
When we prepare your Louisiana adoption papers, we will include all the provisions specific to your situation. Documents we prepare for one family will be different than the documents for another family, because circumstances are different. We ensure that your adoption forms are ready to sign and file with the court in Louisiana. Whether you are filing a stepparent adoption or an adult adoption, we will be able to help you get your adoption finalized.
Louisiana Stepparent & Adult Adoptions: A Comprehensive Guide
With References to the Louisiana Children’s Code (Ch.C.), Title XI
Louisiana has a unique legal framework for adoptions, largely governed by Title XI of the Louisiana Children’s Code (Ch.C. art. 1101–1269 for minor adoptions) and related provisions for adult adoption. Below is an overview of requirements, consent rules, and timelines for both stepparent and adult adoptions in the Pelican State.
1. Residency Requirements
- Residency Duration: While Louisiana law (see Ch.C. art. 1177 on venue) does not impose a strict “6-month” residency rule, at least one petitioner (the adopting parent) or the child typically must have a significant connection to Louisiana—i.e., actually residing in the state—for the local court to have jurisdiction.
- Where to File: Adoption petitions are generally filed in the district court (Juvenile or Family Court division, if applicable) of the parish where the adoptive parent, adoptee, or the child’s birth parent resides.
2. Stepparent Adoption in Louisiana
A stepparent adoption creates a legal parent-child relationship between the stepparent and the child, generally terminating the absent parent’s rights once finalized. Key statutes can be found in Ch.C. art. 1191–1192 (consent requirements) and art. 1243–1256 (intrafamily adoptions).
2.1. Consent of the Absent Parent
- General Rule: Under Ch.C. art. 1193, all living legal parents must typically consent to the adoption.
- Exception—Abandonment or Failure to Support: If the absent parent has failed to communicate or pay child support for a specified period (often 6 months or more) and meets other criteria under Ch.C. art. 1245, the court may terminate their parental rights, allowing the adoption to proceed without that parent’s formal consent.
- Unknown Whereabouts: You must make a diligent effort to locate the absent parent. If unsuccessful, the court may require notice by publication before the adoption can be granted.
2.2. Child’s Consent
- Children 12 and Older: Although Louisiana law does not fix one absolute age, Ch.C. art. 1193(5) generally requires that a child 12 years or older must give written or in-court consent to the adoption unless the judge waives this requirement for good cause.
2.3. Timeline & Process
- File the Petition: Complete a Petition for Intrafamily Adoption (for stepparent cases) in the district court of the relevant parish.
- Service & Notice: Serve the absent parent if they can be located. If not, seek court approval for notice by publication.
- Possible Investigation: Some Louisiana courts may order a brief investigation or background check, though intrafamily (stepparent) adoptions often receive an abbreviated review under Ch.C. art. 1253.
- Final Hearing: If uncontested, the adoption hearing is usually brief. Stepparent adoptions often finalize within 3–6 months, depending on court schedules and any contested issues.
- Judgment of Adoption: Once granted, the judge signs the final decree (sometimes called a Judgment of Adoption), legally establishing the stepparent’s parental status.
2.4. New Birth Certificate
Following the final judgment, you can request a new birth certificate from the Louisiana Vital Records Registry (part of the Department of Health), which will list the adoptive parent and any updated name for the child. The original record is then sealed and accessible only by court order (see Ch.C. art. 1270).
3. Adult Adoption in Louisiana
Adult adoptions are typically governed by Ch.C. art. 1271 and following, though some provisions of Title XI may apply by analogy. Because there is no parental rights termination involved, adult adoptions tend to be simpler.
3.1. Consent & Process
- Adult’s Consent: The adult adoptee must voluntarily agree to be adopted. Biological parents do not need to consent once the adoptee is over 18.
- Filing the Petition: You’ll file an Adult Adoption Petition in the district court of the parish where either party resides.
3.2. Timeline
- Streamlined Proceedings: Adult adoptions often finalize in 45–90 days, assuming all paperwork is correct and uncontested.
3.3. Legal Effects
- Name Change: The adoptee can request a name change as part of the adoption decree.
- Amended Birth Certificate: An adult adoptee may obtain an amended birth certificate showing the adoptive parent’s name, though this is a choice—some adults prefer not to alter the original record unless needed for inheritance or other legal purposes.
4. Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the absent parent remain liable for child support after a stepparent adoption?
- Generally, once the adoption is finalized and parental rights are terminated, the absent parent’s obligation to pay child support ends, unless a prior court order states otherwise.
- What if the absent parent contests the adoption?
- The court will hold a hearing to decide if there are statutory grounds—such as abandonment or failure to support—to terminate the absent parent’s rights under Ch.C. art. 1245 or related provisions. If abandonment is proven, the adoption can still be granted despite objections.
- Is a formal home study required for stepparent adoptions?
- Many intrafamily (stepparent) adoptions in Louisiana are exempt from extensive home study requirements, though the court may request a limited assessment to confirm the adoption is in the child’s best interests.
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The court wants the child to have the unity and security of a two-parent home, and when the absent parent is not active in the child’s life, then the court will do the adoption without the consent of the other parent. If the other parent is willing to sign a consent, that will make the adoption easier, but if the absent parent has abandoned the child, then you can do the adoption without the father’s consent.
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