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I know of a lady who was going to have an abortion but my sister told her I would be interested in adopting her baby if she would not abort it. Now my question is: can the woman have her baby and just give it to me? Legally do I need representation or can she sign it over to me at the hospital? She is married but he doesn't want the baby because he doesn't believe it is his. If it is born and proved to be his then they will keep it. Other than that they don't want it. What should I do? I live in Ohio if that matters.
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Dee is right - there are many laws around the placement of a child in an adoptive home. No one can legally 'just give' a child to another to raise.
The American Academy of Adoption Attorneys keeps its' member list online at [url]www.adoptionattorneys.com[/url]. I would contact a few members in your area and meet with them regarding this situation. They will be able to best guide you in what the requirements are in Ohio.
HTH
Regina
I have contacted a great adoption agency in Ohio (where I also live) about possible situations like this and they stated that they can handle everything including homestudy, legal representation for the mother, counseling, etc. for what seemed a reasonable price. You would not need any legal representation until you go to file to finalize the adoption which is at least 6 months after placement. PM me and I can get you the contact information. They are in Columbus and Toledo I think.
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You do have to do a homestudy. All in all it cost us between 8k - 10k including the atty, homestudy costs and travel. Just be sure that if there are any health concerns or social services are involved you consider a few factors. If social services is involved and takes custody if only for a few days, you can be eligible for subsidies that can help with possible health issues. We did not know this. Social services is involved with our birthfamily but did not get involved in our private adoption. At first there were a few health concerns that could have been covered by the state if ss had taken custody. Lucky for us it resolved itself. (Don't get me wrong, I'm not advocating just trying to get a subsidy for the heck of it, but when there are health issues costs can be concerning).
Beth
melissa_isa
I know of a lady who was going to have an abortion but my sister told her I would be interested in adopting her baby if she would not abort it. Now my question is: can the woman have her baby and just give it to me? Legally do I need representation or can she sign it over to me at the hospital? She is married but he doesn't want the baby because he doesn't believe it is his. If it is born and proved to be his then they will keep it. Other than that they don't want it. What should I do? I live in Ohio if that matters.
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JPW
I have contacted a great adoption agency in Ohio (where I also live) about possible situations like this and they stated that they can handle everything including homestudy, legal representation for the mother, counseling, etc. for what seemed a reasonable price. You would not need any legal representation until you go to file to finalize the adoption which is at least 6 months after placement. PM me and I can get you the contact information. They are in Columbus and Toledo I think.
The 12 hours must be a county requirement because I'm in a very similar situation in Ohio, and there is no such requirement here. The BM doesn't have to see the baby at all, but can if she chooses to. But, if the BM is married, you need an attorney because her husband is automatically the legal father of the baby, irregardless if he is the biological father.
I'd say get an attorney right away so you know exactly what you need to do. That's what we did and it has saved us time and worry!!
I am in Akron, Ohio and in a similar situation. We were just asked to be potential adoptive parents to a young woman's baby. But she lives in Virginia. We contacted an attorney immediately and she said she charges $1500 for adoptions plus the court filing fees ranging from $2-800 depending. We already have our homestudy so we don't have to pay for that. I understand the advice of getting social services involved, but in my opinion, once they're involved you run the risk of not getting your baby. I'm opting for private all the way. I am currently a licensed foster to adopt parent and social services is loaded with red tape. Good luck to both of us!!!