
Adoption in Kansas

Adoption in Kansas
Adoption in Kansas
You`re interested in adoption, but you`re not sure where to start. In Kansas, you have several options for adoption available. The first thing you must decide is the type of adoption you are interested in. Do you want an infant or an older child? Do you want to adopt domestically or internationally? These decisions will determine where you start.
Who May Adopt In Kansas
The law in Kansas states that you must be at least 18 years old to be an adoptive parent, and does not have an upper age limit. This may vary depending on the type of adoption you decide to pursue. You must be able to clear a criminal background check, and have the financial means to support a child. If you are married, you and your spouse must both agree with the adoption.
Paul Post primarily restricts his practice from the family law area to the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, although on occasion, he does accept cases in nearby counties, including Jackson County, Jefferson County, Pottawatomie County, Wabaunsee County, and Osage County. You can reach Paul at 785.273.1353 or 1.800.347.1353.