Legal Question in Family Law in New Hampshire

Adult Adoption

My stepfather lives in NH and I live in TX. We have been trying to find a way for me to be legally adopted. His attorney said that in New Hampshire the child must be a resident of the state. (I haven't been able to verify if this is true.) And Texas law requires that the Petitioner be a resident. Is there anything we can do?


Asked on 4/21/07, 7:08 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Bruce L. Dorner Dorner Law Office

Re: Adult Adoption

You do not indicate if the "child" is of legal age. Adult adoptions might be a bit easier. The general rule is that the court must have jurisdiction of both the subject matter and the parties. If both parties are not resident in NH, it presents a difficult situation. At a minimum I think you would have to come to NH for some period of time. I would need more facts and would have to conduct some research in more depth.

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Answered on 4/23/07, 2:24 pm
Johm Smith tom's

Re: Adult Adoption

Move and then move back. Just make sure you stay long enough to qualify and you have "the necessary intent to stay" to qualify for legal residency.

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Answered on 4/21/07, 7:12 pm


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