Can I adopt my stepchild if the biological parent is a registered sex offender in South Carolina?
South CarolinaYes, and this is one of the strongest cases for adoption. A biological parent who is a registered sex offender faces significant legal barriers to maintaining parental rights, and the court's primary concern is the child's safety and best interest.
How this affects the adoption in South Carolina:
If the parent has been absent:
- Abandonment under S.C. Code § 63-9-310 (6+ months no contact) is likely established
- The sex offender status is additional evidence supporting termination
If the parent has had some contact:
- The nature of the conviction is critically important
- Courts give enormous weight to protecting children from registered sex offenders
- Many states have specific provisions for terminating rights of parents convicted of certain offenses
The court considers:
- Nature and severity of the offense
- Whether the offense involved a minor
- Whether the parent's contact with the child is supervised
- The child's safety and emotional wellbeing
- The stability the stepparent provides
In our experience: Courts strongly favor adoption in these cases. The child's safety is paramount, and providing them with a safe, stable legal parent aligns perfectly with the court's priorities.
Process in South Carolina:
- Filed in Family Court
- We prepare all documents including any additional grounds for termination
- Cost: $349 | Timeline: 3-6 months
Call (855) 924-0450 — these cases are handled with absolute confidentiality.
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