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Information on filing an adoption in New Hampshire.
When we prepare your New Hampshire 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 New Hampshire. Whether you are filing a stepparent adoption or an adult adoption, we will be able to help you get your adoption finalized.
New Hampshire Stepparent & Adult Adoptions: A Comprehensive Guide
With References to N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. (RSA) 170-B
Embarking on a stepparent or adult adoption in the Granite State can be straightforward if you understand the legal requirements set forth in RSA 170-B, New Hampshire’s adoption statute. Below is an overview of residency rules, consent requirements, timelines, and procedures for completing an adoption in New Hampshire.
1. Residency Requirements
- Residency Duration: Under RSA 170-B:4, an adopting parent (or petitioner) generally must have lived in New Hampshire for a set period—often at least 6 months—prior to filing, though exceptions may apply for certain circumstances (such as military families).
- Where to File: Adoption petitions are typically filed in the New Hampshire Probate Court for the county where you or the adoptee resides. Always verify filing procedures with the local court clerk.
2. Stepparent Adoption in New Hampshire
A stepparent adoption under RSA 170-B formally establishes you (the stepparent) as the legal parent, granting all rights and responsibilities. It generally terminates the absent parent’s rights if they have abandoned the child or cannot be located.
2.1. Consent of the Absent Parent
- General Rule: Per RSA 170-B:5 and 170-B:7, both legal parents must usually consent to the adoption.
- Exception—Abandonment: If the absent parent has had no substantial contact or provided no support for a prescribed period—often 12 consecutive months—the court may consider it abandonment under RSA 170-B:7, I(a), thus waiving the need for that parent’s consent.
- Unknown Whereabouts or Identity: If the absent parent’s identity or location is unknown, you must show a diligent search. The court may then require notice by publication under RSA 170-B:8 before proceeding without that parent’s direct consent.
2.2. Child’s Consent
- Children Aged 14 and Older: According to RSA 170-B:5, I(e), a child who is 14 years or older must consent in writing to the adoption, unless the court finds good cause to waive this requirement.
- Younger Children: Courts may still consider the preferences of children under 14, but a formal written consent is usually not required.
2.3. Timeline & Process
- File the Petition: Complete a Stepparent Adoption Petition and file it with the Probate Court in the appropriate county.
- Notice & Service: If the absent parent’s location is known, they must be served with notice; if not, the court typically orders publication (see RSA 170-B:8).
- Investigation or Home Study: While stepparent adoptions often have fewer steps than other types of adoption, the court may still request a limited investigation to ensure the adoption is in the child’s best interest (RSA 170-B:14).
- Final Hearing: If uncontested, hearings are usually brief. Stepparent adoptions in New Hampshire commonly finalize within 3–6 months, depending on the court’s schedule and whether any complications arise.
2.4. New Birth Certificate
Once the adoption is granted, RSA 170-B:22 provides for the issuance of a new birth certificate through the New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration. This amended record will list the adoptive parent and reflect any legal name change for the child. The original birth record becomes sealed and accessible only by court order.
3. Adult Adoption in New Hampshire
Adult adoption is generally simpler because it does not require terminating another parent’s rights. It’s often used to formalize a long-standing familial bond or ensure inheritance rights and other legal benefits.
3.1. Consent & Process
- Adult’s Consent: Under RSA 170-B:5, I(d), the adult adoptee must voluntarily agree to the adoption. Biological parent consent is not required.
- Petition Filing: As with stepparent adoptions, file your Adult Adoption Petition in the Probate Court of the county where either party resides.
3.2. Timeline
- Adult adoptions typically move more quickly—often finalizing in 45–90 days—due to fewer procedural requirements and the absence of a parent whose rights need to be terminated.
3.3. Legal Effects
- Name Change: The adult adoptee can request a name change within the adoption decree.
- Amended Birth Certificate: If desired, the adoptee can obtain a new birth certificate reflecting the adoptive parent’s name; some adult adoptees choose not to change their original record, depending on personal preference.
4. Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the absent parent owe child support after the adoption?
- Generally, once the adoption is finalized, the absent parent’s legal rights and obligations, including child support, are terminated under RSA 170-B:25.
- What if the absent parent contests the adoption?
- The court will examine whether the absent parent has maintained contact or support. If abandonment is established under RSA 170-B:7, the adoption can move forward.
- Is a home study mandatory for all stepparent adoptions?
- Not always. Many courts waive extensive home studies for stepparent adoptions. However, the judge may order a minimal investigation to confirm the child’s best interests.
5. How We Can Help
We specialize in preparing court-ready, legally compliant documents to streamline your stepparent or adult adoption in New Hampshire. Our services include:
- Tailored Paperwork: Each set of forms is customized to your specific circumstances, ensuring compliance with RSA 170-B and local Probate Court rules.
- Guided Filing: We provide clear instructions for serving notice, scheduling hearings, and completing any required background checks or investigations.
- Time & Cost Savings: Our efficient process helps you avoid costly legal fees and common mistakes, allowing you to finalize your adoption as smoothly as possible.
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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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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 New Hampshire.
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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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