The District of Columbia General Order Concerning Adoption Cases is an order issued by the D.C. Superior Court, designed to ensure that all adoption cases in the District are handled in a fair and uniform manner. The order sets out the procedures and requirements for filing adoption cases, including filing fees, service of process, and the contents of an adoption petition. It also defines the roles of the court, the adoptive parents, and the birth parents in an adoption proceeding. The order also provides for the appointment of a guardian ad item for the child, and outlines the types of evidence to be presented at the adoption hearing. There are two types of General Order Concerning Adoption Cases: Type A and Type B. Type A applies to stepparent adoptions, while Type B applies to all other adoption cases.