What happens if I start the adoption in Delaware and then we move?
DelawareIf you move during the adoption process, here are your options:
Option 1: Continue in Delaware
- If the petition has already been filed with the Family Court, the case can typically continue in that court
- You may need to arrange to attend the finalization hearing (in person or virtually)
- Some courts allow telephonic or video appearances for parties who have moved
Option 2: Transfer or refile in the new state
- If you move before filing, file in the new state instead
- If you move early in the process, it may make sense to withdraw and refile in the new state
- You will need to meet the new state's residency requirement
- We can prepare new documents for the new state at no additional charge (if before filing) or for a minimal revision fee
Factors to consider:
- How far along is the case? (If nearly done, finish in Delaware)
- Can you attend the Delaware hearing? (Virtual options may be available)
- Does the new state have a shorter or longer residency requirement?
- Is the biological parent already served? (Restarting service adds time)
Military families:
- PCS moves during adoption are common
- Many courts accommodate military families with virtual hearings
- SCRA protections may apply
Our advice: Start now regardless of potential moves. If plans change, we adapt your documents.
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