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Adoption Lawyers

There are any number of different circumstances under which parents might want to adopt children. Whatever the situation, our team at Align Family Law loves helping our clients embark on the adventure of parenthood through the adoption process. We will walk you through the process and make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible.

Vancouver

Adoption Lawyers

There are any number of different circumstances under which parents might want to adopt children. Whatever the situation, our team at Align Family Law loves helping our clients embark on the adventure of parenthood through the adoption process. We will walk you through the process and make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible.

Our Vancouver Adoption Services

Regardless of your situation, the legal process of adoption is largely the same. You will need to file an application with the Supreme Court of British Columbia, and you will need to prove to the court that you have the resources to provide for the best interests of your potential adoptive child.

That said, there are a variety of methods through which parents can find children to adopt in British Columbia.

Here are some of the adoption services we can provide for our clients:

Private agency adoption:

Alternatively, you can hire the services of a private adoption agency to help you find a match.

Public adoption:

If you are registered with the Ministry of Children and Family Development, the government can find suitable adopting families for children.

Direct placement:

Some families may adopt the child of a friend or someone that they already know. Direct placement is essentially the same process, but avoids involving an agency.

International adoption:

Some agencies help you to adopt a child from outside Canada.

Step-parent adoption:

This process allows a child’s step-parent to become legally recognized as the child’s parent.

Relative adoption:

Some relatives like grandparents, aunts, or uncles may wish to adopt a child in their family, especially if the child’s parents are deceased or no longer able to take care of their child.

In some situations, adult adoption is a possibility, as well. Adopting someone over the age of 19 typically occurs when an individual wishes to formalize an existing parent-child relationship or provide inheritance rights. In British Columbia, a person over the age of 19 can only be adopted if they lived with their adoptive parents before they came of age.

Our experienced adoption lawyers will take care of everything so you can focus on the new member of your family.

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Our Vancouver Adoption Process

STEP ONE:

Call our office to schedule your initial consultation.

STEP TWO:

We’ll listen to your story, clearly set out your options so you can determine your best next steps.

STEP THREE:

Together, we’ll get to work resolving the issues and getting you started on your next chapter.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the process of adopting a child in British Columbia?

The process involves various steps such as completing an adoption application, undergoing background checks, attending adoption education sessions, and having a home study conducted by a social worker. Once approved, the adoption must be finalized through a court order.

What are the different types of adoption available in British Columbia?

British Columbia offers options including domestic adoption, international adoption, step-parent adoption, and adult adoption. Each type has its own specific requirements and procedures, which our adoption lawyers can guide you through.

How is adult adoption different from infant adoption?

Adult adoption involves the legal process of establishing a parent-child relationship between an adult adoptee and an adoptive parent. This typically occurs when an individual wishes to formalize an existing parent-child relationship or provide inheritance rights. In British Columbia, a person over the age of 19 can only be adopted if they lived with their adoptive parents before they came of age.

Do I need a lawyer for the adoption process?

While hiring an adoption lawyer isn’t mandatory, having legal representation can ensure that all legal requirements are met, paperwork is correctly filed, and your rights are protected throughout the process.

What rights do birth parents have in the adoption process?

Birth parents have the right to consent to the adoption and, in some cases, maintain contact with the child through open adoption agreements. Our adoption lawyers can help navigate these complexities and ensure all parties’ rights are respected.

Contact Our Adoption Lawyers Today

Whether you’re moving beyond a separation, or preparing to start a new family, our priority at Align Family Law is to help our clients create a plan for the path forward. We provide you the legal support you need to move towards your future.

Contact us today for a consultation.

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We have offices in Victoria, Kimberley and Vancouver and can assist clients anywhere in British Columbia.

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