Adoption Lawyers Melbourne
Our highly experienced Melbourne adoption lawyers will guide you through the adoption process, ensuring everything is handled with care & precision.
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With deep knowledge of adoption law, we guide you through each legal detail to secure success.
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Helping Melbourne Families Through The Legal Process Of Adoption
At Pearsons Lawyers, we specialise in assisting Melbourne families to navigate the legal process of adoption. With decades of experience, we provide compassionate and expert guidance to ensure a smooth and efficient adoption journey.
From initial consultations to finalising your adoption, we’ll handle every step with care, offering support and clarity throughout. Our dedicated team understands the emotional and legal challenges that can arise with adoption and helps families make informed decisions about their future.
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Adopting a child is one of the most exciting moments for adoptive families, but potential adoptive parents often face an arduous journey to reach this stage. Legal adoption can be a time-consuming process, filled with delays and challenges.
Our team of adoption lawyers will be with you throughout your journey, providing compassionate advice and practical solutions. We can assist with all legal services related to the adoption process and with obtaining parenting orders when formal adoption is less suitable.
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Our Adoption Services
Adoption Applications
We can guide you through the process of applying for adoption, ensuring all legal requirements are met.
Parenting Orders
We assist with obtaining parenting orders, which are court orders that determine the care arrangements for children, including those in adoption.
Adult Adoption
Our services extend to adult adoption, which involves adopting an adult for legal purposes, such as inheritance or formal recognition of a relationship.
Adoption Agreements
We can help you prepare and review adoption agreements that outline the responsibilities and rights of both parties in the adoption process.
Surrogacy Matters
Our team is experienced in handling surrogacy matters, including the legal aspects of parentage and the necessary steps to ensure the parents’ legal recognition.
International Adoption
We can assist with the legal requirements and procedures involved in international adoption, helping you navigate the complexities of adopting a child from overseas.
Extensive Experience In Adoption & Parenting Matters
Supporting Families With Adoption Arrangements & Parenting Orders
Whether you need assistance with managing the legal aspects of making arrangements for a local adoption or intercountry adoption, help with negotiating with the child’s birth parents or support applying for formal parenting orders for a child in your care, our team can help.
We have extensive experience resolving adoption, parenting and family law matters, and will be on your side throughout your adoptive journey to ensure the legal aspects are well taken care of.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible to adopt in Victoria?
In Victoria, applicants must meet certain criteria to be eligible to adopt. They must be at least 18 years old, and typically, there is an age gap requirement, with the adoptive parent being at least 18 years older than the child being adopted.
Applicants must be Australian citizens or permanent residents and must live in Victoria. Both couples (whether married or in a de facto relationship) and single individuals are eligible to apply.
Additionally, applicants need to be in good physical and mental health, demonstrating their ability to provide a stable, supportive environment for the child. Those with serious criminal convictions, especially those involving harm to children, are ineligible for adoption.
These guidelines are set out in the Adoption Act 1984 (Vic), with each adoption application assessed individually to determine what is in the best interests of the child.
What official agencies will we work with during the adoption process?
You will work with agencies such as Human Services, the Federal Circuit, and the Family Court to navigate adoption procedures, including placement and application processes.
Which court are adoption orders made in?
Adoption orders are made in the Federal Circuit and Family Court. Parenting orders may also be sought from this court to establish care arrangements post-adoption.
What happens to a child’s birth certificate after adoption?
After adoption, the child’s birth certificate is amended to reflect the new adoptive parents. It will show the adoptive parents as the child’s legal parents, with the birth parents’ details removed.
Can we choose for our adopted child to stay in touch with their biological parents?
In certain cases, if exceptional circumstances exist, the court may allow contact with biological parents. A step-parent adoption or agreement may also specify ongoing contact arrangements.
Can I adopt a foster child?
Yes, you can adopt a foster child if they have been in your care for an extended period and adoption is deemed in their best interests. Legal proceedings involve the Federal Circuit and Family Court.
How do adoptive parents assume parental responsibility for an adopted child?
Adoptive parents assume parental responsibility for an adopted child through a legal process where the court transfers all parental rights and duties from the birth parents to the adoptive parents, making them the child’s legal guardians.
What are the seven stages of adoption?
- Pre-adoption preparation: Understanding adoption, attending information sessions, and ensuring eligibility.
- Application: Submitting an application with relevant documentation.
- Assessment: Home study, interviews, and background checks to ensure the adoptive parents are suitable.
- Approval: If deemed suitable, adoption approval is granted.
- Matching: The child is matched with adoptive parents based on suitability.
- Placement: The child joins the family, usually under a temporary arrangement, pending finalisation.
- Finalisation: Court approval of the adoption and legal transfer of parental rights.
How hard is it to adopt a child in Australia?
Adopting a child in Australia can be challenging due to strict eligibility requirements, extensive assessments, and waiting periods. The process requires navigating both legal and emotional complexities, and adopting non-relative children, in particular, can be more difficult due to fewer children available for adoption.
How much does it cost to adopt a child in Melbourne?
The cost of adoption in Melbourne varies depending on the type of adoption, but it can range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars, especially if legal matters like estate disputes or commercial law are involved. Court fees, legal fees, and mandatory assessments all contribute to the total cost. Adoption through an agency or private adoption may have different fees.
What is an approved adoption agency?
An approved adoption agency in Australia is authorised by the state or territory government to facilitate adoption, including matching children with parents, conducting assessments, and providing counselling and post-adoption support.
What are the three types of adoption in Australia?
- Intercountry adoption: Adopting a child from another country.
- In-country adoption: Adopting a child within Australia, often through state or territory agencies.
- Relative adoption: Adoption of a relative’s child is often easier than adopting non-relative children but still involves a legal process. This is often done with Parenting Orders in Australia.
What’s the difference between a Parenting Order and adoption in family law?
A Parenting Order refers to a court order detailing the care and responsibility arrangements for a child, while adoption legally transfers parental rights, making the adoptive parents the child’s legal parents, with the same rights as birth parents.
Can I adopt a relative or friend’s child?
Yes, you can adopt a relative’s child in Australia and, in some cases, a friend’s child. The adoption process is similar, though it often involves fewer steps than adopting a child who is not known to you, but still requires legal proceedings.
What are the adoption costs in Melbourne?
Adoption costs in Melbourne can vary. Public adoption typically incurs lower costs, but private or intercountry adoptions can involve higher legal and administrative fees. Costs depend on the type of adoption, and legal fees for commercial law matters like estate disputes or dispute resolution may apply.
What is a kinship order?
A kinship order is a legal arrangement that allows a relative, such as a grandparent or aunt/uncle, to care for a child when the birth parents are unable to do so. It grants the relative parental responsibility for the child but does not terminate the birth parents’ rights. The child remains a legal member of the birth family, though the relative has day-to-day care responsibilities.
What rights do birth parents have after adoption?
After adoption, birth parents generally have no legal parental rights. However, in some cases, they may retain contact with the child through agreed arrangements, but this depends on the adoption agreement and post-adoption support services.
Are post-adoption support services available?
Yes, post-adoption support services are available to help families adjust. These services offer counselling, support groups, and guidance on navigating the transition for both adoptive parents and children.
What role does the court play in adoption?
The court plays a crucial role in finalising adoption. It reviews the adoption proceedings, assesses whether the legal requirements are met, and grants the final order that transfers parental rights to the adoptive parents.
What’s the adoption process for a non-relative child?
The adoption process for a non-relative child involves multiple steps: assessment of suitability, matching the child with adoptive parents, and legal finalisation by the court. It can be more complex than relative adoption due to the additional scrutiny required.
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