How do I adopt my stepchild if the biological mother won't sign in Arizona?
ArizonaThe same process applies regardless of whether it's the biological mother or father who refuses. Over 80% of our adoptions proceed without the other parent's consent.
If the biological mother has abandoned the child:
- No meaningful contact for 6+ months constitutes abandonment under A.R.S. § 8-106
- "Token contact" (an occasional call or text) does not negate abandonment
- Paying child support does not negate abandonment
- The Superior Court can terminate her rights based on abandonment
If the biological mother is present but refuses consent:
- This is a more complex situation
- The court evaluates her actual involvement with the child
- If she has been marginally involved, the case can still proceed
- If she is actively involved, this may require a contested hearing
The process:
1. We prepare an abandonment affidavit documenting the mother's absence
2. She is served with the adoption petition
3. She has a set period to respond
4. If she does not respond, the adoption proceeds
5. If she responds and contests, a hearing is scheduled
Note: Arizona requires a separate petition for termination of parental rights — we include this in your package.
Cost: $349 | Timeline: 4-8 months | Call (855) 924-0450
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