What are legally free adoptions?

Legally free adoptions are adoptions that do not require the payment of a fee or the use of an adoption agency. In the state of Washington, legally free adoptions are often referred to as “relative adoptions” or “relative placements” because they involve an adult relative or stepparent adopting a minor child who is in their care. This type of adoption may also involve an adult who is not related to the child, such as an adult friend or a foster parent, who has been providing care for the child. In this type of adoption, the adoptive parents must meet certain statutory requirements in order to petition the court to grant the adoption. These requirements can vary depending on the specific situation and may involve obtaining the legal consent of the child’s biological parents, a home study to demonstrate that the home is appropriate for the child, background checks, and completing a variety of other paperwork. Legally free adoptions are an increasingly popular option for families who are looking to provide a loving, supportive home for a child. This type of adoption allows families to bypass the expensive and lengthy processes of an agency adoption, allowing the child to be placed with the adoptive family much more quickly. Additionally, these adoptions allow the child to maintain a close connection with their family of origin, as the relationship between the adoptive parents and the child’s biological parents is usually maintained.

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