StepParent Adoption 360

Can a stepparent adopt without the father's permission in Arizona?

Arizona

Yes — and this is how the majority of stepparent adoptions work. Over 80% of the 34,000+ families we've helped completed their adoption without the biological father's permission.

How this is possible in Arizona:

The law does not give an absent parent an absolute veto over adoption. Under A.R.S. § 8-106, if the biological father has had no meaningful contact with the child for 6 months or more, the Superior Court can terminate his parental rights based on abandonment.

"Meaningful contact" means:

What does NOT count as meaningful contact:

The process:

1. We prepare an abandonment affidavit documenting the father's absence

2. He is served with the adoption petition (at his address, or by publication if unknown)

3. He has a set period to respond — most absent fathers do not respond

4. The court finds abandonment and approves the adoption

Cost: $349 | Timeline: 4-8 months | Start at stepparentadoption360.com/questionnaire

Answered by Douglas Brown, Adoption Document Specialist — 25+ years experience, 34,000+ families served since 2001.

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