RELATIVE ADOPTION ATTORNEYS TO PROVIDE LEGAL ASSISTANCE TO YOU

Adoptions, regardless of their nature, often come accompanied by stress and can be an overwhelming process to navigate. In these moments, our dedicated Frisco family law attorneys step in to advocate for you. Relative adoption, though distinct from other adoption forms, presents its own set of intricate legal complexities. While some may perceive relative adoption as simpler than other adoption types, it is essential to adhere to the appropriate processes and procedures.

Rest assured that the team at Ball Morse Lowe is here to collaborate with you throughout the entire process, offering guidance and support to help you grasp and navigate these complexities. Although the adoption journey may not always follow a predictable path, with the right legal guidance, it can become more manageable and less daunting.

What is Relative Adoption?

Relative adoption, sometimes referred to as "kinship adoption," is a unique form of adoption that takes place within the biological family circle. This often involves individuals such as cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandparents who step forward to become caregivers and shoulder the responsibility of raising the child until they reach adulthood. It's important to note that relative adoption is distinct from stepparent adoption, and understanding the nuances of this process is crucial.

Relative adoptions are inherently sensitive matters, and they frequently revolve around innocent children who may find themselves in complex situations they don't fully comprehend. In such cases, a comprehensive understanding of the relevant laws and the rights of all parties, including the child, is imperative.

In many instances, relative adoptions become necessary due to the incapacitation of birth parents, a tragic and challenging circumstance where the child's rights, privacy, and protection are paramount and often require the assistance of legal counsel.

On the other hand, there are situations where a birth mother willingly chooses to place her child for adoption within the family. This act is both courageous and selfless. While relative adoption may not be as common as other adoption forms, there are compelling reasons for a parent to opt for this path:

  • Established Relationship and Trust: A pre-existing bond with a relative often leads to greater trust and fewer concerns about the child's adoptive placement, especially if the relative already has a family, making the transition smoother.

  • Potential Post-Adoption Contact: In some cases, under specific conditions and arrangements, post-adoption contact with the child is possible. This prospect can provide peace of mind for birth parents.

  • Providing a Life for the Child: Placing a child for adoption within the family is not a sign of failure or giving up. It signifies providing the child with an opportunity within the extended family, emphasizing the importance of their well-being and future.

Contact Ball Morse Lowe for a Consultation on Relative Adoption

Regardless of your unique circumstances for considering relative adoption, take the first step today by reaching out to Ball Morse Lowe at (214)-272-0964.

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Why Call Ball Morse Lowe?


The attorneys at Ball Morse Lowe have built a respected reputation over the decades for providing sophisticated counsel in complex oil, gas, and energy law matters, business law cases, transactions, estate planning, and family law matters. We take pride in assisting individuals and families with their legal concerns. Personable and responsive, our lawyers craft documents and develop strategies tailored to each client's unique goals and needs.

Ball Morse Lowe PLLC is committed to providing excellent service and sound solutions to our clients in a cost-effective manner. From our offices in Norman, Oklahoma City, Edmond, Stillwater, Frisco, and Denver, our attorneys provide services throughout the Oklahoma City, DFW, and Denver Metros and in other states, including Texas, North Dakota, Ohio, Colorado, California, Wyoming, and New Mexico.

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