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Q: If a mom lets a her kid move in with a family friend and the dad reports the child kidnaped can't the mom say he's not
Cheryl Powell
Cheryl Powell
answered on Feb 4, 2017

Certainly. If the mom has voluntarily allowed the child to stay somewhere, that is not kidnapping.

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Q: In what cases would lawyers consider taking a case pro bono.
Timothy J. Deffet
Timothy J. Deffet
answered on Jan 31, 2013

Take a look at this list of pro bono clinics.

http://www.ag.state.il.us/about/CHICAGO%20AREA%20LEGAL%20SERVICE%20PROVI...

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Q: How can I adopt my step-children?
Burton A. Padove
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answered on Jul 8, 2011

It is a wonderful that you love your step children enough to want to adopt them. Doing so, gives them benefits that they would not otherwise have.

The procedure is a bit too complex to explain in this forum. However,

the Illinois Legal Aid Website has a very thorough explanation...
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Q: Where can i find a form to petition for termination of parental rights for step parent adoption?

My ex is incarcerated and owes over 20,000 in back child support, has drug and alcohol problem, my husband wants to adopt the children

J. Richard Kulerski
J. Richard Kulerski
answered on Jun 12, 2011

Check with the clerk of the court in the county where the child resides. If they do not have all of the papers you will need, you will have to hire a lawyer.

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