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Does drug addiction affect parental rights in Georgia adoption cases?

Georgia

Yes, but not automatically. Drug addiction alone does not terminate parental rights in Georgia. What matters is how the addiction has affected the parent's relationship with the child.

How addiction typically leads to adoption:

1. Addiction leads to absence — the parent stops visiting, calling, or participating in the child's life

2. Absence leads to abandonment — after 12+ months of no meaningful contact (O.C.G.A. § 19-8-10), legal abandonment is established

3. Abandonment leads to termination — the Superior Court terminates parental rights

4. Termination leads to adoption — the stepparent adopts the child

The court evaluates:

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Over 80% of our 34,000+ adoptions are based on abandonment. Substance abuse is frequently the reason behind the absence, but the legal standard is about contact, not the cause of the absence.

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

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