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My ex has agreed to allow my husband to adopt my son. Is this going to be an expensive drawn out thing? Will my son have to be involved? if all parties agree on everything and you can find a cheap attorney it should go smoothe As long as all parties are alright with it, no it shouldn't take long. However, in some cases, depending upon the situation. I would ask you son, what he wants, if this is what he wants, but that probably would all depend on his age and so on. You should contact an attorney who practices family law on this. It's not enough for your ex to just agree to the adoption. He will have to surrender parental rights altogether. Otherwise, your child cannot be adopted by your husband. |
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