My teenager wants to be adopted — how do we handle their consent in Washington DC?
District of ColumbiaThis is wonderful! When a teenager is enthusiastic about adoption, it makes the process even more meaningful.
How teen consent works in Washington DC:
- Children age 14 and older must formally consent (D.C. Code § 16-304)
- We include a Consent of Child form in your document package
- The teenager signs this form, which is filed with the court
- At the finalization hearing, the Superior Court judge may ask the teenager to confirm their consent in person
What the judge typically asks the teen:
- "Do you want to be adopted by [stepparent name]?"
- "Do you understand what adoption means?"
- "Is this your free choice?"
These are warm, supportive questions — the judge wants to confirm the teen is happy about this. Teenagers often describe the hearing as one of the best days of their lives.
Special considerations for teens:
- The teenager can choose to change their last name (or keep it)
- They can participate in planning the adoption day
- Some families let the teen choose a new middle name as part of the adoption
- Many teens want to make the day special — invite family, take photos, celebrate
Process in Washington DC:
- Timeline: 3-6 months
- Cost: $349 + court fees
- All documents prepared within 24 hours
Start at stepparentadoption360.com/questionnaire — your teenager can even help fill it out!
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