
Child Adoption Law
Child adoption law governs the legal process through which a child becomes the legal child of individuals or a family other than their biological parents. It ensures the child's welfare and best interests are prioritized, establishing legal rights and responsibilities between the adoptive parents and the child. Laws cover eligibility, consent, home assessments, and court approvals. Adoption is permanent and transfers all parental rights and duties, providing the child with legal stability, security, and access to resources. Overall, these laws aim to protect children's rights while facilitating safe, ethical, and transparent adoption practices.