
Manassas Adoption Lawyers
Dedicated to Guiding Families Through the Adoption Process in Virginia
Adopting a child or another adult can be an exciting and rewarding experience. It can also be stressful for prospective adoptees and prospective adoptive parents as they confront the process. The process can be arduous, complicated, and challenging in meeting all legal requirements. This process is too important to you and for your prospective adopted child or adult to not have a skilled and experienced adoption lawyer on your side.
At Tobias Iszard, our legal team has helped numerous clients successfully complete the adoption journey. We understand the process and the bumps and challenges that can arise along the way. We work thoroughly with you from the start to help streamline the process as well as create a sound strategy geared towards success. With our help and guidance, we believe that you will have the best chance for a positive result in seeking to create and legitimize your new family unit.
To learn more about Virginia adoption law and procedure, contact our Manassas adoption lawyers at (703) 215-1880 or send us your contact details online.
Types of Adoption in Virginia
Many types of adoption may be pursued under Virginia law. These include:
- Adoption of a family relative
- Stepparent adoption of a stepchild
- Adoption of a child in foster care
- Parental placement adoptions
- Adult adoptions
Virginia Laws on Adoption Placements
Virginia law allows for only two types of adoption placements:
Adoptions via public social service agencies or licensed private child placement agencies
- In the agency placements, the prospective adoptive child has been placed in the custody of the agency after the birth parents’ rights have been terminated.
- The agency then has the authority to place the child for adoption.
Adoptions through biological parents or legal guardians
- In non-agency adoptions, the child is in the custody of the birth parents or a legal guardian.
- These individuals then give their consent for the child to be adopted and their parent/guardian rights are ended when the final adoption order is granted.
Non-Agency Adoptions
Non-agency adoptions can include stepparent adoptions. In this scenario, the spouse (who is not the biological parent) of an individual who is the biological parent or adoptive parent is permitted to become the child’s legal parent through the adoption process. This often occurs in second marriages. These types of adoptions generally do not require investigations and home studies. Non-agency adoptions also can include the adoption of an individual who is 18 or older. Parental placement adoptions occur when a birth parent directly places his or her child with the potential adoptive parents. This generally involves the need for home studies and taking all necessary steps under the law to complete the process.

