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Rights of an Adoptive Parent

Rights of an Adoptive Parent by Bennett A Michaels

Many people know that the birthmother has many rights but, as an adoptive mother you have rights too. At first you will have very little to no rights over the choices that are made. However, once the paperwork has been finalized and you are officially the child’s parent you will have a lot of rights too. You may want to consult a local lawyer to help define all of your rights and responsibilities as they are vast.
Many people who are looking to become and adoptive parent go into the process with little to no knowledge on the subject. It’s important that you do research on what rights you have and when you get them. You also need to remember that every state has different laws when it comes to adoption. Therefore if you have recently moved to a new state or plan on it you should find out that state’s adoption laws.

There are also a lot of common adoption myths that people believe are laws that really aren’t. It’s important to distinguish the myths from the laws as you don’t want to put yourself in a bad situation. For example many people believe that the biological father has no rights when in fact he does. This can cause a big conflict of interest with an adoptive parent if the biological father’s rights are ignored. Even if you’re the adoptive parent, you may lose the child you worked so hard to adopt.

Finally you should try to keep up to date with the adoption laws. Like all laws they change from time to time and it can be hard to keep up with the change. The best and easiest thing to do is to hire an adoption lawyer to help you stay current with these laws.

 

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Many people know that the birthmother has many rights but, as an adoptive mother you have rights too. At first you will have very little to no rights over the choices that are made.