Step-father adoption?

My son is 6 years old and has not had any contact beside his biological father since he was 1. He most likely will consent to an adoption because he has no interest contained by being in my sons life and doesn't want to remuneration child support. My husband and I have been married 4 years this month and he wants to adopt our son. I don't know how to jump about getting this done without an attorney because I cannot afford one. Can I do this on my own? Please post any helpful links you might enjoy. Thanks.
No, you need a attorney for this, and if you file for final child support, you could use that money to pay the attorney.
no sadly it can not it has to be done through lawyers and court mostly, but it adjectives depends on the country you live in, might be best to talk your doctor or someone in the conservatory that might be able tell you a bit more otherwise talk to someone within your local library.

good luck
Answers:    You are going to have to have an attorney because of everything involved in the adoption process. The angelic thing is that if the bio-dad consents then it will not cost as much. If my ex would have consented to the adoption it would hold only cost us 750.00 dollars. But since we couldn't find him so that he could be served it ended up costing us close to 3,000. In the end the adoption be granted but it cost a lot more than we would have liked and took profoundly more time.

Call some attorney's because most realize that the typical person doesn't have hundreds of dollars extra and many will spawn some type of payment arrangements with you.

I know that money is a factor in an adoption because it be with us, but the security and acceptance that it give to your child is priceless.

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