Denver Adoption Lawyers
Thirty Years of Helping Denver Adopt with Confidence
Adoption can be a complex journey, but we believe it should also be one filled with joy and excitement. At Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C., we are dedicated to eliminating common adoption roadblocks and streamlining the adoption process as much as possible to ensure you navigate this journey with confidence and peace of mind.
From the initial consultation to the completion of your adoption, we will be by your side every step of the way. Contact us today!
The Legal Guidance Your Family Deserves
Thirty years of guiding Denver families have shown us that every family’s adoption journey is unique. That’s why we offer customized legal support across a variety of adoption scenarios, including:
- Adoption by a step-parent: Adopting a stepchild not only gives your spouse’s child more stability and security, it ensures they are entitled to the same inheritance rights as any other biological children. Let us empower and protect your family. From handling the legal paperwork to obtaining a new birth certificate naming you as the child's legal parent, we'll be by your side to ensure your adoption journey is as stress-free as possible.
- Adoption by a relative: The reasons relatives choose to pursue the adoption of a close relative vary with each family. Some wish to step in and care for the child when biological parents are ill or are incarcerated. Others pursue adoption because the parents have died or are unable to provide a stable and loving environment. No matter your situation, we will help you negotiate the complexities of adoption, ensuring you are eligible and meet all state requirements in Colorado.
- Custodial adoption: If you have provided physical custody to a child for over a year, our family law attorneys may be able to assist with custodial adoption. Whether you are navigating complex domestic relationships or probate, we will help you meet all the necessary requirements and achieve the best possible outcome.
- Adoption services for same-sex parents: We believe in upholding the rights of your unique family and are committed to helping you simplify the complexities of second-parent adoption laws. Our family law team specializes in these cases and understands both the nuances and complexities involved. Rest assured, we will protect you, ensuring a smooth path to becoming a legally recognized parent.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the adoption process typically take?
Adoption timelines vary with the type of adoption, the case's complexity, the availability of required documentation, court scheduling, and other factors. While some adoptions may be finalized relatively quickly, others may take several months or even longer. Our team is committed to working diligently to expedite the process, providing you with a clear timeline and regular updates from start to finish.
What are the eligibility criteria for adopting a child?
This depends on jurisdictional laws, the type of adoption, and the specific requirements of adoption agencies or authorities involved. These criteria often include factors such as age, marital status, financial stability, and the ability to provide a safe and nurturing environment for the child. Our experienced attorneys will carefully assess your unique situation and provide detailed information on the eligibility criteria relevant to your case.
What are the potential legal challenges we might face during the adoption process?
Some challenges could include obtaining parental consent, addressing birth parent rights, navigating adoption laws and regulations, dealing with contested adoptions, and ensuring compliance with court procedures and requirements. Rest assured, our experienced attorneys have encountered and successfully resolved a wide range of adoption-related legal challenges over the years.
Are there any age restrictions for prospective adoptive parents?
That varies, depending on the type of adoption and the adoption agency or jurisdiction involved. While some agencies may have specific age requirements, others may focus more on the prospective parent's ability to provide a stable and nurturing environment for the child. Generally, prospective adoptive parents should be at least 18 years old, but there may also be upper age limits.
What rights do birth parents have during the adoption process?
Birth parents typically have the right to provide or withhold consent to the adoption, the right to receive counseling and support services, and the right to participate in the selection of adoptive parents in some cases. Birth parents may also have the right to maintain contact with the child through open adoption arrangements, depending on the preferences of all parties involved and the laws governing adoption in the relevant jurisdiction.
Over Three Decades of Trusted Family Law Representation
Whether you are navigating the complexities of divorce, adoption, property division, custody issues, or other family law matters, the legal team at Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C. is here to assist you. With over 30 years of experience, we have built a reputation for competence and compassion and offer strategic legal solutions that will guide you toward the best possible outcome. Contact us today!
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