Texas law recognizes several adoption categories, each with distinct requirements and procedures. Understanding which type applies to your situation helps set realistic expectations for the timeline and documentation involved.
Stepparent Adoption in Dallas
Stepparent adoption is among the most common types of adoption in Texas. When a stepparent has formed a close bond with their spouse’s child, adoption creates a permanent legal relationship. The process typically requires the other biological parent to voluntarily terminate their parental rights or have those rights terminated by the court.
Under Texas Family Code Chapter 162, stepparent adoptions follow specific consent and filing requirements. Our attorneys prepare all necessary documents and guide families through each court appearance.
Relative and Kinship Adoption
Grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other relatives sometimes step in to provide permanent homes for children. Kinship adoption formalizes these arrangements and gives the adoptive relative full legal rights and responsibilities. Texas courts often view kinship placements favorably because they keep children connected to their biological families.
Agency and Private Adoption
Families working with licensed adoption agencies need an attorney to handle the legal components of the process. This includes reviewing consent documents, filing petitions, and representing the family at the final hearing. Private adoptions, where birth parents and adoptive parents connect without an agency, require even closer legal oversight to protect everyone’s rights.
Adult Adoption in Texas
Texas law permits adults to adopt other adults in certain circumstances. Adult adoption often serves estate planning purposes or formalizes long-standing parent-child relationships. Adult adoptions generally do not require a home study or background check unless a court orders one for specific reasons.
International Adoption Finalization
Families who adopt children from other countries must complete a finalization process in Texas courts. Our attorneys help families gather required documents, navigate immigration-related paperwork, and present their case to a Dallas County judge.