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How to fill out the Adult Adoption Papers online
Filling out the Adult Adoption Papers is a straightforward process that establishes a legal parent-child relationship between adults. This guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions to complete the necessary forms online, ensuring that you understand what information is required at each stage.
Follow the steps to accurately complete your Adult Adoption Papers.
- Click 'Get Form' button to obtain the Adult Adoption Papers and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Prepare the Adoption Agreement. Enter the petitioner's name, address, and phone number. Next to 'IN PRO PER', include the petitioner's name again.
- Enter the name of the individual being adopted, followed by 'An Adult Person' or 'A Married Minor' as applicable.
- Input both petitioners' names, ages, and current addresses.
- Specify the county where the adoption papers will be filed.
- Both parties must sign and date the Adoption Agreement.
- Contact the Clerk of the Probate Court to check if form VS-44, Court Report of Adoption, is required. If so, obtain it from the Clerk.
- File your completed Petition with the clerk of the Probate Court, attaching the Adoption Agreement and any necessary Spousal Consents.
- Pay the applicable filing fees and request a hearing date.
- Attend the adoption hearing with both parties present. Bring the Adoption Agreement and Order of Adoption.
- After the hearing, file your documents with the Probate Department clerk and request certified copies of the Order of Adoption.
- Wait for the probate clerk to send the VS-44 to the State Registrar, which will lead to receiving an amended birth certificate reflecting the adoption.
- Ensure all your changes are saved, then download, print, or share the completed Adult Adoption Papers as needed.
Start filling out your Adult Adoption Papers online today to take the next step in formalizing your legal relationship.
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In the United States, there is no upper age limit for adopting a child. Adult adoption is not uncommon, reflecting a growing acceptance of familial structures. To adopt, you simply need to meet the legal requirements outlined for the type of adoption you pursue. Utilizing Adult Adoption Papers makes this process straightforward and accessible.