Stepparents often develop close relationships with their spouse's child. If the child's other parent is not in the picture, or behaves in a way that negatively affects him or her, the stepparent may want to adopt the child. According to Creating a Family, Inc., while...
Month: August 2020
What can I expect during the adoption process?
Blended families are practically the norm these days. When two families come together, there may be a desire on behalf of the stepparent to adopt their stepchild. This can sometimes occur for legal reasons, but it can also have a profound effect on the child,...
Can same-sex couples adopt children?
For years, same-sex couples in the U.S. have fought for legal rights. Marriage is now legal for LGBT couples in all 50 states, but some states cling to outdated ideas about same-sex unions. If you and your spouse want to adopt a child, you may have questions. Are you...
Adoption home study: What you should know
A home study is a critical part of the North Carolina adoption process, as it can make or break your chances of becoming a parent. Since a home study has such a strong pull on your ability to adopt a child, you may feel intimidated and overwhelmed by the process....