What is adoption?
Adoption is a legal procedure in which all parental responsibility transfers to the adopters. The process is a way of providing new homes for children whose parents cannot bring them up. Once the authorities grant an adoption, it cannot be reversed so it is essential that you get the right advice.
The biological parents of an adopted child lose all legal ties with them. The child will then become a full member of their adoptive family and usually take the family's surname.
There are several types of adoption, including:
- Domestic adoption
In England and Wales, this involves a child by a family member or by the local authority. - International adoption
This involves the adopted child travelling from a country outside England and Wales whose adopters are resident here. - Step-parent adoption
- Foster parent adoption.