What if both biological parents want to give up their rights — can my spouse and I adopt in Alaska?
AlaskaIf both biological parents are willing to terminate their rights, adoption by a non-parent (like two stepparents or a couple) is possible — but this is different from standard stepparent adoption.
Standard stepparent adoption:
- Your spouse is the child's biological parent and KEEPS their rights
- Only the OTHER biological parent's rights are terminated
- Your spouse + you = the child's two legal parents
When both parents want to relinquish:
- This is more like a private adoption or relative adoption
- Different legal requirements may apply
- Home study is almost always required
- The court scrutinizes more carefully when both parents are terminated
- A social services assessment may be needed
If your spouse IS one of the biological parents:
- Then this IS standard stepparent adoption — your spouse keeps their rights, you adopt
- Only the other biological parent needs to consent or be found to have abandoned
- Standard process in Superior Court
If neither of you is a biological parent:
- This requires a different adoption pathway
- Home study required, different petition form
- We can still help — same $349 fee
- Call (855) 924-0450 to discuss the specifics
Make sure you are clear about the family structure when completing the questionnaire. We will prepare the right documents for your situation.
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