
Adoption Law
Adoption law governs the legal process of transferring parental rights and responsibilities from biological parents to adoptive parents. It ensures the child’s welfare and that the adoption is in their best interests. The process typically includes background checks, home studies, and court approval, which helps protect the child's safety and future stability. There are different types of adoption, such as domestic, international, and foster care adoptions. Once finalized, the adoptive parents hold the same legal rights as biological parents, providing the child with a permanent family.