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Now you can complete your stepparent adoption or adult adoption in Maryland without having to pay high attorney fees. We make it possible to file and your own adoption. We never sell "automated" adoption forms, only documents prepared by an experienced adoption specialist. Our experienced Maryland adoption team will review your information and prepare adoption papers specifically for your situation.
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Information on filing an adoption in Maryland.
When we prepare your Maryland 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 Maryland. Whether you are filing a stepparent adoption or an adult adoption, we will be able to help you get your adoption finalized.
Maryland Stepparent & Adult Adoptions: A Comprehensive Guide
If you’re considering adopting a stepchild or finalizing an adult adoption in Maryland, understanding the legal framework is the first step toward a smooth process. Below is an overview of key requirements, procedures, and timelines to help you navigate Maryland’s adoption laws with confidence.
1. Residency Requirements
- Residency Duration: In most cases, you (the adopting parent) must have lived in Maryland for at least six (6) months before filing an adoption petition, though exceptions may apply (e.g., military families).
- Where to File: Adoption petitions are generally filed in the Circuit Court of the county where you or the adoptee resides. Each county may have specific local rules, so double-check with the Clerk of the Court.
2. Stepparent Adoption in Maryland
Stepparent adoption legally establishes the adopting stepparent as the child’s parent, granting the same rights and responsibilities as a biological parent. It typically terminates the absent parent’s rights if they have abandoned the child or cannot be located.
2.1. Consent of the Absent Parent
- General Requirement: Maryland law generally requires consent from both legal parents (see Maryland Code, Family Law § 5-3B-21 et seq. for private agency and independent adoptions, which often guide stepparent adoptions by analogy).
- Exception—Abandonment: If the absent parent has failed to maintain contact or support the child for a significant period (commonly 6–12 months, though the court looks at various factors), the court may determine they have effectively abandoned the child, allowing the adoption to proceed without formal consent.
- Unknown Whereabouts or Identity: If you cannot locate or identify the absent parent, you must typically show you made a diligent search. The court may require notice by publication before proceeding.
2.2. Child’s Consent
- Children of a Certain Age: While Maryland statutes do not specify a single universal age, many courts expect older children (10–14 and up) to either sign a consent form or express their wishes in court. Exact practices can vary by county, so consult your local court rules.
2.3. Timeline & Process
- File the Adoption Petition: Submit your paperwork to the Circuit Court in the relevant county.
- Notice & Service: If the absent parent can be located, they must be served with notice. If not, the court will direct how to proceed (e.g., publication).
- Investigation/Report: Some counties may require a brief investigation by social services or a guardian ad litem to confirm the child’s best interests. Stepparent adoptions often face less scrutiny than unrelated adoptions.
- Final Hearing: If uncontested, the court may hold a short hearing. Stepparent adoptions in Maryland typically finalize in about 3–6 months, depending on court schedules and whether any issues arise.
2.4. New Birth Certificate
After finalization, you can request a new birth certificate through the Maryland Department of Health, Division of Vital Records. This new document will list the adoptive parent’s name and reflect any approved name change for the child.
3. Adult Adoption in Maryland
Adult adoption in Maryland is generally simpler than the adoption of a minor because there is no need to terminate another parent’s rights.
3.1. Consent & Process
- Adult’s Consent: The adult adoptee must voluntarily agree to be adopted. No other consent is typically required.
- Petition Filing: As with stepparent adoption, you’ll file in the Circuit Court for the county where either party lives.
- Faster Timeline: Adult adoptions can often be completed in 45–90 days, as they are usually uncontested.
3.2. Name Change & Legal Effects
- Name Change: The adoptee may request a name change as part of the adoption process.
- New Birth Certificate: If desired, an amended birth certificate can be issued reflecting the new legal parent-child relationship.
4. Frequently Asked Questions
- What if the absent parent objects?
- If the absent parent comes forward to contest the adoption, the court will examine whether they maintained a relationship, provided support, or otherwise acted in the child’s best interests. If abandonment is established, the court can still approve the adoption despite objections.
- Are background checks required for stepparent adoptions?
- Some jurisdictions in Maryland may require limited background checks, but stepparent adoptions often receive streamlined procedures.
- Can I change the child’s surname as part of the adoption?
- Yes. A name change is commonly included in the adoption decree, and the new name will appear on the amended birth certificate.
- Does the absent parent still pay child support after the adoption is finalized?
- Once the adoption is complete, the absent parent’s legal rights and responsibilities— including child support obligations—are typically terminated.
5. How We Can Help
Our service prepares professionally drafted, court-ready documents tailored to Maryland’s specific adoption requirements, ensuring your paperwork is accurate and meets all legal criteria. We provide:
- Customized Forms: Every set of documents is prepared according to your unique situation.
- Guided Process: We walk you through each step, from serving notice on the absent parent (if needed) to obtaining the final decree.
- Time & Cost Savings: Our efficient approach often costs far less than traditional legal representation while maintaining high-quality standards.
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THE ADOPTION PROCESS IN MARYLAND
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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COMPLETING AN ADOPTION IN MARYLAND
We have helped thousands of families successfully complete their adoptions. Whether it is a stepparent adoption or adult adoption, we can make it possible for you to complete your adoption without having to pay high attorney fees. No matter your situation, whether the father's identity is unknown, or any other issue, we will be able to help guide you through the adoption process in Maryland.
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Courts understand that it is in the child's best interest to have two active and legal parents. When one parent is not active in the child's life, the court will do what is best for the child, and approve an adoption, with consent or proper grounds, upon the submission of the proper legal adoption documents.
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