Is there a waiting period between filing and the hearing in Maine?
MaineYes — most Maine counties have a waiting period between filing the adoption petition and scheduling the finalization hearing. This is built into the overall 3-6 months timeline.
What happens during the waiting period:
1. Service of process — the biological parent must be served and given time to respond (typically 20–30 days)
2. Background check — fingerprint-based criminal check takes 3–4 weeks
3. Response period — the court allows time for the biological parent to file a response
4. Court scheduling — once all requirements are met, the hearing is scheduled
Can the waiting period be shortened?
- If the biological parent signs consent immediately, service and response time are eliminated
- If the background check comes back quickly, one less thing to wait for
- You can request an expedited hearing from the Probate Court (not always granted)
- Adult adoption (18+) has minimal waiting — typically 4-8 weeks
What you can do during the wait:
- Gather any remaining documents
- Plan the finalization celebration
- Prepare your child for the hearing
- Shop for adoption day outfits!
The key is starting today — the waiting period begins when you file, so every day you delay pushes the finalization further out.
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