Adoptions in Georgia

Agency Non-Relative Adoption

These are adoptions through which the placement agency is a private one. This type of adoption follows the termination of parental rights. After a designated period of time, usually a few months, the child will then be available and eligible for adoption. At that point, an individual who is qualified to adopt a child may petition the Court for adoption. That individual is usually someone who has developed a relationship with the child.

Second Parent Adoption

Second parent adoption is a legal procedure that allows same-sex couples who are not married, to adopt their partner’s child. This type of adoption involves one parent who already has legal rights of the child and a second parent that is petitioning for joint rights. In this adoption, the child’s legal parent consents to the child being adopted by his or her spouse or domestic partner. This results in two legal parents of the child. During the action, the court may request that a home study be completed for the home of the prospective parent.

LGBTQIA Adoption/Guardianship

LGBTQIA clients need to be aware that many counties in Georgia will not necessarily approve this adoption. An attorney is usually necessary to ensure the process is less complicated. If the parties are married, a Step-Parent Adoption would be the appropriate vehicle under which to travel.

Stepparent Adoption

A parent’s spouse may want to legalize his or her relationship with the spouse’s child who is their non-biological child or step-child. This can be accomplished through a stepparent adoption. This is one of the most common types of adoptions. When everyone agrees that a stepparent adoption is in the child’s best interest, the process runs smoothly. At the end of the process, the child has the benefit of having a parent who wants to be, and participates, in that child’s life. The change in the law makes this an option available to same-sex couples who are legally married.

Single Adoption

Individual adoption is the traditional type of adoption where an unmarried person seeks to adopt a child that has been put for adoption by the birth parent(s) or by the State. Georgia law does not specifically prohibit a person from adopting simply because he or she is gay.

Second Parent Adoption

Second parent adoption in Georgia is a legal procedure that allows same-sex couples who are NOT married to each other to adopt their partner’s biological. The procedure also those who are NOT married to each other to adopt children without terminating the first parent’s right as a parent.This adoption gives the child two legal guardians, and it is, usually, the best adoption for a gay, committed relationship.

Guardianship

Gay adoption is not legal in Georgia, however, parents can protect their families by applying for guardianship. Guardianship does not provide the same legal rights as adoption.

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