Can my stepparent adopt me if I was previously in foster care in Kansas?
KansasYes. A child's history in the foster care system does not prevent stepparent adoption in Kansas. In fact, adoption provides the permanency that foster care is designed to achieve.
Key considerations:
If parental rights were already terminated during foster care:
- This actually simplifies the adoption — no need for consent or abandonment proceedings
- The biological parent's rights are already gone
- Only the adoption petition needs to be filed
If the child was reunified with your spouse:
- Standard stepparent adoption process applies
- The other biological parent's consent or abandonment must be addressed
- Any existing court orders from the foster care case should be included in the filing
Former foster youth adopting as adults (18+):
- Adult adoption is available and simple — only the adult's consent is needed
- No biological parent involvement required
- Timeline: 4-8 weeks
Adoption assistance:
- Some children who were in foster care may qualify for adoption subsidies even in stepparent adoption (varies by state)
- Check with Kansas's Department of Children and Families about available assistance
Process in Kansas:
- Filed in District Court
- Cost: $349 document preparation
- Timeline: 3-6 months
Call (855) 924-0450 to discuss your specific foster care history and we will prepare accordingly.
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