While many people are familiar with the process of adopting a child, they may not be aware that in New York State, you can also adopt an adult. Not to be confused with a guardianship — which is temporary — adult adoption creates a permanent legal relationship between the adoptive parent and the adult adoptee. It also gives the adoptee the same rights that a biological child would have under the law. While there are fewer legal parameters than those involved with traditional adoption, the process can still be complex.
Adult adoption refers to the process of adopting a person over the age of 18. As with traditional adoptions involving children, adult adoption creates a legal parent-child relationship. It severs any legal relationship with the adoptee’s biological parents and a new birth certificate will be issued with the names of the adoptive parents. An adult adoptee also has the option to change their last name to that of their adoptive parents.
The most common reason for adult adoptions is to formalize an emotional bond that already exists between two people in a parent-child relationship. If this bond was never legally established when the adoptee was a child, they may wish to do so as an adult. For instance, a stepparent may wish to adopt an adult stepchild after raising them as their own through the years. There can also be legal or estate planning reasons to adopt an adult.
Adult adoption has many benefits, including the following:
In addition, adult adoption can also re-establish an adoptee’s relationship with their biological parents if they seek them out later in life and are reunited as adults. This would make the adoptee the legal child of their birth parents again — with all the legal rights and responsibilities that come with adoption.
The adoption process in New York is different from the process for adopting a minor. For example, there is no requirement for a home study when adopting an adult — and consent from the adoptee’s legal parents is not needed. However, the same legal procedures generally apply.
The basic steps in the adult adoption process are as follows:
After the adoption has been finalized, the adult adoptee may choose to change their last name. In such cases, they will have to take additional steps to update their legal records, including with the Social Security Administration.
Adult adoption is often complicated and it can be difficult to know what documents must be prepared. It’s best to have a knowledgeable adoption attorney by your side who can help you navigate the legal process. At Duke Law Firm, P.C., we offer trusted representation for adult adoptions — and are committed to providing personalized time and attention in every case. To learn how we can assist you with your adoption matter, contact us today to schedule a consultation.