
Your Adoption Team
Alpharetta Adoption Attorney
Ready to Grow Your Family Through Adoption? We Can Help
One of the most fulfilling things you can do as an individual or a couple is to provide a child with a happy, healthy home. At Miles Hansford, LLC, our family law attorneys represent prospective parents in Georgia who are interested in adopting children from the surrounding communities.
Adopting a child is a significant decision that involves numerous legal and emotional factors. Our team assists with understanding these complexities, ensuring prospective parents are well-informed about their choices and the required steps. With a wealth of experience in handling various adoption scenarios, we provide comprehensive guidance tailored to the unique needs of each family.
We handle a wide variety of adoption situations, which may include:
- Open adoptions
- Closed adoptions
- Stepparent adoptions
- Foster parent adoptions
- Same-sex couple adoptions
There are numerous circumstances in which a child can lose their parents and be in need of a home. Adoption agencies are very cautious about whom they recommend or approve for adoption, and the lawyers at Miles Hansford, LLC, can guide you through the paperwork and process for adoption.
Schedule an appointment with our experienced adoption attorneys in Alpharetta by calling us at (770) 574-6688 or filling out our online contact form.
Legal Requirements for Adoption in Georgia
Prospective adoptive parents must meet certain qualifications under O.C.G.A. § 19-8-3. An Alpharetta adoption lawyer will help assess eligibility and prepare all necessary documents.
Requirements typically include:
- Being at least 21 years old or married and living with a spouse
- Being at least 10 years older than the child to be adopted
- Demonstrating financial and emotional stability
- Completing a background check and home study (for non-relatives)
- Residing in Georgia at the time of filing, unless otherwise waived by the court
- For relative or stepparent adoptions, some of these requirements may be waived by the court.
The Adoption Process in Georgia
Every adoption begins with a detailed legal process that can vary slightly depending on the type of adoption. We help you to ensure each step is handled properly.
Step 1: Termination of Parental Rights
No adoption can proceed unless the rights of the birth parents are terminated. This can happen voluntarily or involuntarily. The court will only approve involuntary termination when there is clear evidence of:
- Abandonment
- Abuse or neglect
- Failure to support
- Long-term incarceration
Step 2: Filing the Adoption Petition
The legal process starts when your attorney files a petition in the appropriate Georgia court. It includes personal information, the type of adoption, and a request for a final decree. In many cases, it also includes a request for a name change.
Step 3: Home Study (if required)
For agency and private adoptions, a licensed social worker conducts a comprehensive evaluation. This includes interviews, background checks, home visits, and financial reviews to assess suitability.
Step 4: Consent from Birth Parents (if applicable)
Written consent from the biological parents, signed under oath, is required unless their rights have been involuntarily terminated. Georgia law mandates a waiting period and gives birth mothers four days to revoke consent if they change their minds.
Step 5: Court Hearing and Finalization
If all steps are completed successfully, a court hearing is scheduled. The judge reviews the evidence and, if satisfied, signs the final adoption decree. An Alpharetta adoption lawyer will ensure everything is prepared for the hearing and that the judge has the documentation needed to grant the adoption.
Navigating Challenges of Contested Adoptions
Sometimes, adoptions face opposition. A biological parent may contest the termination of rights, or the extended family may challenge custody arrangements. These cases require a firm grasp of Georgia adoption law and persuasive courtroom advocacy.
An Alpharetta adoption lawyer can represent you in:
- Hearings involving claims of unfitness or abandonment
- Petitions by other relatives seeking custody or visitation
- Appeals of adoption orders
- Defending voluntary consents from being revoked unfairly
Courts in Georgia base their decisions on the best interests of the child, but it often takes strategic legal advocacy to demonstrate what that truly means in your specific case.
Post-Adoption Services and Considerations
Even after an adoption is finalized, there are important steps that must be taken. Our team will help you navigate:
- Amending the child’s birth certificate to reflect new parentage
- Name changes, both legal and social
- Citizenship and immigration documentation, particularly in international adoptions
- Estate planning, to ensure your adopted child has full inheritance rights
- Open adoption agreements, outlining future contact with birth family (when applicable)
Some adoptions may also involve post-placement supervision or follow-up reports. Having an attorney coordinate these steps ensures nothing is missed that could jeopardize the final outcome.
Why Legal Counsel Is Essential
Adopting a child is a life-changing decision, and it's essential to understand the adoption process before taking the next steps. Our experienced adoption attorneys at Miles Hansford, LLC, can guide you through the entire process, providing legal insights and support along the way.
Key aspects of the adoption process include:
- Choosing the right adoption agency or facilitator
- Completing the necessary paperwork and documentation
- Understanding the legal requirements for adoption in your state
- Navigating home studies and background checks
- Preparing for post-placement visits and finalization
Our family law team is dedicated to helping families navigate the complexities of adoption with compassion and professionalism. Whether you're considering domestic, international, or foster care adoption, we're here to provide the legal guidance you need to make the process as smooth as possible.
Schedule an appointment by calling us at (770) 574-6688 or filling out our online contact form to speak with our Alpharetta adoption attorneys.

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