How do I adopt my stepchild if the biological mother won't sign in Washington DC?
District of ColumbiaThe 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 D.C. Code § 16-304
- "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
In Washington DC, termination can be handled within the adoption proceeding.
Cost: $349 | Timeline: 3-6 months | Call (855) 924-0450
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