childs8715
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What is the name of your state? Georgia
I have spent all day on the phone with attorneys and have gotten the run around. Before I call anyone else I was going to see if someone on here could point me in a better direction.
I am trying to adopt my two step children. The twist is that the non-present parent is their mother. My youngest daughter (technically step daughter) was a crack baby. Her mother was on all sorts of drugs during her pregnancy which led to my daughter having a stroke and 7 seizures(at birth) because of the drugs. At the time of birth, the cause was unknown. I contribute this to no one knowing of her drug problem until several months after my step-daughter was born. Since then, her biological mother has continued on a downhill path and has had nothing to do with her children. My husband, their father, has raised them and so have I. He has full physical custody of both children. She has visitation rights but has never shown up nor has she directly contacted us. The children have not seen her in over a year and even when they did see her, they would not go near her because she smelled so bad (I don't do drugs and never have but I would guess she doesn't bathe due to the excessive drug use?) Also, she does not pay child support because when we filed for full custody, we did not request it. It allowed us to get full custody without her having a lot of visitation rights.
For the last few months I've been trying to find an attorney that will help me with this situation. The first one I spoke to was very helpful but at the time I did not have the money to go through with all of the legal actions so I waited. Now, since then, I moved to another county and now that I am ready to do something, he can no longer help me. I have to find an attorney in the county which I reside. I've gotten the run around from most of them except one but he said he can't help me unless I know where their mother is. The attorney that I first contacted back where I lived previously told me that first I need to file the papers and try to contact her. He then said that if we could not find her, that we would have to put an announcement in the paper and then if she did not contest it and did not contact us that the judge would then grant the adoption. He said he would do it for about $1500 for both. But like I just mentioned, he can't help me anymore because I don't reside in that county anymore.
So basically...what do I do? I know it is a matter of finding the right attorney but because this is the mother we are talking about, not the father...wont it be more complicated? If she does contest it, which I highly doubt, then what? Do I have to prove her to be unfit? Or is that even necessary? We already have full custody and if she ever does visit it has to be completely supervised. In a way I'm afraid to go through with all of this because I'm scared of "opening a can of worms" if we do find her.
One attorney I spoke to today was somewhat helpful but she was going to charge me $5000 PER child and then once she found out that I'm only 21, she basically tried to talk me out of doing the adoption. She said it is a big responsibility. But I already know that. I am 21 years old with a college degree and I've chosen to stay at home to raise two children that aren't mine (yet) instead of getting a job. So trust me, I know what a HUGE responsibility it is. Her comment offended me, so did her price, so I'm still at a dead end.
Someone help please! Point me in the right direction.
I have spent all day on the phone with attorneys and have gotten the run around. Before I call anyone else I was going to see if someone on here could point me in a better direction.
I am trying to adopt my two step children. The twist is that the non-present parent is their mother. My youngest daughter (technically step daughter) was a crack baby. Her mother was on all sorts of drugs during her pregnancy which led to my daughter having a stroke and 7 seizures(at birth) because of the drugs. At the time of birth, the cause was unknown. I contribute this to no one knowing of her drug problem until several months after my step-daughter was born. Since then, her biological mother has continued on a downhill path and has had nothing to do with her children. My husband, their father, has raised them and so have I. He has full physical custody of both children. She has visitation rights but has never shown up nor has she directly contacted us. The children have not seen her in over a year and even when they did see her, they would not go near her because she smelled so bad (I don't do drugs and never have but I would guess she doesn't bathe due to the excessive drug use?) Also, she does not pay child support because when we filed for full custody, we did not request it. It allowed us to get full custody without her having a lot of visitation rights.
For the last few months I've been trying to find an attorney that will help me with this situation. The first one I spoke to was very helpful but at the time I did not have the money to go through with all of the legal actions so I waited. Now, since then, I moved to another county and now that I am ready to do something, he can no longer help me. I have to find an attorney in the county which I reside. I've gotten the run around from most of them except one but he said he can't help me unless I know where their mother is. The attorney that I first contacted back where I lived previously told me that first I need to file the papers and try to contact her. He then said that if we could not find her, that we would have to put an announcement in the paper and then if she did not contest it and did not contact us that the judge would then grant the adoption. He said he would do it for about $1500 for both. But like I just mentioned, he can't help me anymore because I don't reside in that county anymore.
So basically...what do I do? I know it is a matter of finding the right attorney but because this is the mother we are talking about, not the father...wont it be more complicated? If she does contest it, which I highly doubt, then what? Do I have to prove her to be unfit? Or is that even necessary? We already have full custody and if she ever does visit it has to be completely supervised. In a way I'm afraid to go through with all of this because I'm scared of "opening a can of worms" if we do find her.
One attorney I spoke to today was somewhat helpful but she was going to charge me $5000 PER child and then once she found out that I'm only 21, she basically tried to talk me out of doing the adoption. She said it is a big responsibility. But I already know that. I am 21 years old with a college degree and I've chosen to stay at home to raise two children that aren't mine (yet) instead of getting a job. So trust me, I know what a HUGE responsibility it is. Her comment offended me, so did her price, so I'm still at a dead end.
Someone help please! Point me in the right direction.
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