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Adoption in Australia deals with the adoption process in the various parts of Australia, whereby a person assumes or acquires the permanent, legal status of parenthood in relation to a child under the age of 18 in place of the child's birth or biological parents. Australia classifies adoptions as local adoptions (placement within the country), and intercountry adoptions (adoption of children born overseas). Known child adoptions (adoption by relatives, stepparents or carers) are a form of local adoptions.
Adoptions in Australia are handled by state and territorial government agencies or approved adoption agencies. It is unlawful to arrange a private adoption, though foreign adoptions may be recognised. Government adoption agencies include Adoption Services in Queensland, Families SA in South Australia and the Department of Human Services in Victoria.When an adoption is completed, the birth parents (also referred to as natural parents) no longer have any legal rights over the child. The adopted child becomes a full member of the adopting family, taking their surname and assuming the same rights and privileges as a birth child, including the right of inheritance. A new birth certificate is issued, in the case of local adoptions. The adopted child also has the same position as a birth child in relation to the extended family of the adopting parents, for example with laws prohibiting incestuous sexual relationships or prohibiting marriages.
ADOPTED CHILDREN AS DESCENDANTS - WORDING IN A WILL
Is it necessary to specify that our son has an adopted child as a 'descendant' in our Wills? The wording in our Wills states: Should a child pre-decease me, the benefit that would have devolved upon such child shall devolve upon such child's...
My sister and her husband have been on the adoption list in Adoption Australia for about 2 years. They are currently in Mexico and an opportunity has arisen to take on a child there. What is involved under family law in adopting the child and bringing it back to Australia to live? Is it...
My son is 5 years old. My son's biological father (my ex) has not been in my son's life since he was a few months old. My ex has made it clear that he doesn't want to be involved in my son's life now or in the future and has asked me to remove his name from my son's birth certificate. So I would...
This may be a rather strange question but is it possible for me to adopt a step-child (adoption Australia) that I've raised from birth?
My husband and I separated for a few months and he got another woman pregnant. I can't have a child myself and she didn't want to raise a child but didn't want...