Adoption Process
One of the challenges of adoption is putting together a team of professionals who can be trusted to know and navigate Utah’s adoption laws. A qualified adoption attorney is key to your team because creating a safe, legal, and permanent adoption requires court action.
Most domestic adoptions of a child under age 18 have two distinct phases. Although the timeline and tasks will vary depending on the specific adoption situation, below is a general outline of steps we take to make your adoption safe and legal:
PHASE 1
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A petition for adoption of the child is filed with the court
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Attorney develops a plan to address the rights of all biological or legal parents of the child
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Birth father signs a Consent to Adoption or Denial of Paternity according to state law where child will be born or father lives, and a check of the birth state’s paternity registry may be made
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Child is born (in the case of a newborn adoption)
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Birth mother signs a Consent to Adoption according to Utah law or state law where the child is born (Utah – at least 24 hours after birth and there is no revocation period. Other states – may have longer periods before birth mother may sign, and may have a revocation period)
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Child is placed with adoptive parents
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Paperwork is filed with a court based on birth parent consents to adoption requesting the court order temporary custody of the child with adoptive parents pending finalization of the adoption
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Begin six-month waiting period until adoption can be finalized
PHASE 2
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Post-placement supervisory visits are made by social worker to adoptive family, and reports are prepared
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Attorney gathers or prepares all documents required by law for the finalization of the adoption
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A hearing date is set for “finalization” of the adoption
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Adoptive parents appear in court with the child and their attorney for the official adoption finalization hearing
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Assuming all requirements of Utah law are met, judge signs Decree of Adoption and adoption is approved
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Following finalization hearing, additional paperwork is filed to obtain amended birth certificates and social security cards
I can help you reach your goals through personal attention and direct contact.
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I offer a free, 30-minute consultation about your situation
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You’ll have my cell phone number to text and call me directly
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I am normally accessible evenings and weekends to address any urgent or unplanned matters

Derek Williams, Partner
Let’s talk about your situation and create a plan that fits your individual circumstances and the option that best fits your family.
385-415-2002


17
Years
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