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You don't need to be an adoption lawyer to know that adopting a child can be a lengthy and complex process. But what about when you're the child's grandparent? Are the laws different in this type of situation? How can an adoption attorney help during this experience? For answers to these questions and more, below you will find a rundown of important things to know about adopting a grandchild in the state of Georgia.

Grandparent Child Adoption in Georgia

Consent Is Crucial

To make the adoption process as smooth as possible, aim to get the consent of the child's biological parents. In some situations, this will be relatively straightforward and will occur without incident. In other situations, obtaining consent could be more of a challenge. If one of the biological parents does not want to forfeit their parental rights, you can still petition the courts for visitation. Also, in Georgia, any child over the age of 14 must give their own consent to the adoption.

If You Suspect Your Grandchild Is Unsafe, Involve the Courts

adoption lawyerIn situations where a biological parent does not want to give up their rights but you suspect the grandchild is living in an unsafe environment, don't hesitate to bring the courts in. Family courts are charged with looking after the best interests of the child, and they will typically investigate any claim a concerned grandparent makes. A number of things could happen depending on the outcome of that investigation, one of which is that your grandchild is placed in your care.

Having an Adoption Lawyer's Guidance Will Make Things Easier

Adoption law is an extremely tricky area to navigate on your own, especially if it concerns volatile or intense emotions with your child or other family members. An adoption lawyer can help defuse some of that intensity and steer you through the legal aspects of the case. They will not only represent your interests, but they will also take care of all the paperwork associated with the case, communicate with other parties involved, and work to prove your fitness as an adoptive parent.

 

Adopting a grandchild can be challenging, but it is by no means impossible. Let the adoption lawyers at Smith & Tabor Attorneys at Law be your allies. Since 1985, they have been serving the Stephens County, GA, area in family law, personal injury, and estate planning matters. Call (706) 886-5141 or visit them online to schedule a free initial consultation.

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