Provo, UT asked in Adoption for Utah

Q: My husband and I have been asked by his first cousin to adopt her baby that is due in April. She lives in another state.

The child will most likely have special needs (because of his mother's drug addiction) as well. What steps do we need to take before we fly to Hawaii to pick up the baby? While we are there, we are only able to stay for about a week. What action needs to take place while we are in Hawaii?

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Jason F. Barnes
Jason F. Barnes
Answered
  • Family Law Lawyer
  • Kaysville, UT
  • Licensed in Utah

A: I realize that this has already happened, but for future viewers, you most likely have to comply with the ICPC laws and obtain ICPC approval from both states' compact administrators. Private direct placement adoptions are very complex and require an attorney who knows what he/she is doing in order to ensure that there are no problems now or in the future.

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