How do I terminate parental rights?

In Indiana, when a parent or legal guardian voluntarily wishes to terminate their parental rights of a minor child, it is called a voluntary adoption relinquishment. This process can be initiated by the parent or legal guardian but should also be coordinated with an adoption agency or a legal professional to ensure that all Indiana adoption laws are followed. The first step in terminating parental rights is to make sure that the adoption relinquishment is voluntary and done with the consent of the parent or legal guardian. This consent must be in written form, signed by the parent or legal guardian, and must be witnessed and signed by two other individuals over the age of 18. Once the parental rights are terminated, the child legally becomes part of the adoptive family’s household. The adoption agency or legal professional will then file the necessary paperwork with the court to finalize the adoption. In some cases, the court may require the parent or legal guardian to appear in court in order to answer questions and provide additional evidence to ensure that the adoption relinquishment is indeed voluntary and done with the intent to terminate parental rights. It is important to note that in Indiana, once the adoption is finalized, the parental rights of the birth parent or legal guardian are terminated and the adoptive parents are granted full parental rights and responsibilities. Therefore, it is essential to have all of the necessary paperwork and process completed correctly before the adoption becomes official.

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