What if the child is born in a different state?

Our team will prepare paperwork necessary for the adoptive parents to bring the child back to their home state, this will be referred to as ICPC paperwork. Once both states approve the placement, the adoptive parents can bring the child to their home state. Many of the adoptive families choose to finalize the adoption in Louisiana, but it is not required. The birth certificate must be revised or amended by the state in which the child was born but the application for the SSN will not be affected.

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What should we expect at the adoption finalization hearing?

The answer really depends on which court and which judge is overseeing the case. The judge’s style and protocols vary so much. However, it will include a presentation of some kind with a question and answer period. OPL has successfully appeared in more than thirty district courts over the last twenty-two years and can set reasonable expectations for the client.

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What is the adoption tax credit?

Adoptive families can offset the expense of adoption by claiming the Adoption Tax Credit. Currently, the maximum adoption credit and exclusion is $13,570 per child. The amount changes each year to adjust for inflation. The credit is available for families that fall below a certain income amount.

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What is Intrafamily Adoption?

When a child is adopted by a stepparent, grandparent or other relative it is considered an Intrafamily Adoption; it is sometimes referred to as grandparent adoption, stepparent adoption or kinship adoption. These adoptions are different from Private Adoptions because there is only a six month waiting period before finalizing and the adoptive family is not required to have a home study.

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How much do Intrafamily Adoptions cost?

The cost for this kind of adoption depends on the level of cooperation from the biological parents. If the parents refuse to sign a consent to the adoption, there will likely be a termination hearing which requires customary trial preparation, such as gathering evidence and locating witnesses.

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What can I expect from On Point Legal?

Honesty, compassion, respect, inclusion, and accountability. It’s our job to handle all the details throughout the process and see it through to the granting of the adoption. This includes preparing the paperwork, hiring other professionals, and overseeing the process from beginning to end. If we have been hired by adoptive parents, we cannot formally give you legal advice but that doesn’t mean we cannot work side by side with you. We want you to know you are included and will not be tossed-aside or ignored. We are compassionate because we know you are going through a significant, emotional challenge, but [...]

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Will I have My Own Attorney?

Yes. It is a legal requirement. In every adoption, there must be at least two attorneys– at least one for the adoptive parents and one for the birth parent. Typically, your attorney will meet with talk and meet with you before you sign any documents. The meeting with your attorney usually occurs on the first day you are allowed to sign your surrender but, if requested, this attorney can meet with you prior to that day for extra support and guidance.

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