Legal Question in Family Law in Arizona
I am a resident of the state of Arizona and was recently married in October 2009. My husband would like to legally adopt my 4 year old daughter who is not his biological child. My daughter's biological father also resides in AZ. Do we have to process the adoption through a lawyer or is this something we can do on our own through the courts? And if the biological father does not want to consent to the adoption is there still a way for us to go through with the adoption? Thank you.
2 Answers from Attorneys
You can represent yourselves (pro se) or hire an attorney. Either way, if a biological parent does not consent to the adoption, it will not go through, unless the court involuntarily relinquishes his parental rights for a showing of non-involvement, etc.
If you would provide me with a little more information, I may be able to advise you further.
Thank you!
I cannot teach you how to do it yourself, but we can certainly help you consider and then pursue your adoption options.
One of our attorneys can explain the issues and procedures better in person. As you can imagine, there is too much to cover via email. We offer free 1/2 hour consultations, in which we can discuss your matter in detail. Please ask for attorney Carlie Owsley Walker, who handles most of our adoption matters.
Please call us directly to discuss the specifics of your matter, or contact my assistant Gloria or my paralegal Jennifer to schedule your free 1/2 hour consultation
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