Hi,
I live in Texas, but my step-daughters live in California. I am 35 years of age, and my step-daughters are 29 and 18, married. From what I understand of Texas Family Law, I am entitled to adopt them if I obtain, in writing, the agreement of my step-daughters and their husbands. I am at a loss for finding the necessary paperwork, and I, not being a lawyer, have no idea how to draft an Original Petition to Adopt and Adult, nor the Adoption Order, if that is even my responsibility.
Circumstances as they are, my step-daughters cannot afford to come to Texas, at the moment, and my wife and I cannot afford to go to California, considering the house payments and bills involved, along with the cost of filing the necessary paperwork. Is there also a waiver of some kind that will allow my step-daughters not to be present in court during proceedings?
Also, do the forms that show agreement to the adoption (by my step-daughters and their husbands) need to be notarized?
As you can see, I am still plenty naive about certain things, and I would greatly appreciate any help anyone can offer.
Thank you,
Herman
I live in Texas, but my step-daughters live in California. I am 35 years of age, and my step-daughters are 29 and 18, married. From what I understand of Texas Family Law, I am entitled to adopt them if I obtain, in writing, the agreement of my step-daughters and their husbands. I am at a loss for finding the necessary paperwork, and I, not being a lawyer, have no idea how to draft an Original Petition to Adopt and Adult, nor the Adoption Order, if that is even my responsibility.
Circumstances as they are, my step-daughters cannot afford to come to Texas, at the moment, and my wife and I cannot afford to go to California, considering the house payments and bills involved, along with the cost of filing the necessary paperwork. Is there also a waiver of some kind that will allow my step-daughters not to be present in court during proceedings?
Also, do the forms that show agreement to the adoption (by my step-daughters and their husbands) need to be notarized?
As you can see, I am still plenty naive about certain things, and I would greatly appreciate any help anyone can offer.
Thank you,
Herman