

Statewide Adoption Services
Adoption in Oregon State
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At Medford Law Group, we specialize in helping families navigate the complex and rewarding process of adoption. Our experienced team is dedicated to solidifying the legal bonds between parents and children, providing compassionate and knowledgeable guidance every step of the way. Whether you are a stepparent looking to adopt your stepchild, or you are considering another form of adoption, we are here to assist you in creating a stable and loving family environment.
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Our practice covers both departmental and nondepartmental adoptions. Departmental adoptions involve children who are placed through child welfare. Nondepartmental adoptions, on the other hand, include private adoptions and independent adoptions arranged through various means. Each type of adoption comes with its own set of legal requirements and challenges, and it is crucial to have an experienced advocate that can help you navigate the court and DHS process.
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In addition to traditional child adoptions, our firm also handles adult adoptions. Adult adoption can be a meaningful way to formalize a parent-child relationship later in life, offering emotional and legal benefits for both parties. This form of adoption can be particularly important for those seeking to solidify inheritance rights, ensure care in later years, or simply recognize a deep and significant familial bond.
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At Medford Law Group we are committed to providing personalized legal services tailored to your unique situation. Our goal is to make the adoption process as seamless and stress-free as possible, so you can focus on building your family and creating lasting memories together.
Every Adoption Package Includes:​
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Flat-rate, all-inclusive representation
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Flexible 0%-interest payment plans available
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Initial consultation to assess eligibility and walk you through the process
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Dedicated attorney throughout your entire case
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Ongoing phone and email communication and updates
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Preparation and filing of all required court documents
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Court appearances on your behalf (if required)
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All court filing fees
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Professional process service
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Ordering and processing the updated birth certificate
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Notary services
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Administrative and office support costs
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State background checks and required paperwork
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ODHS compliance, coordination, and communication
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Drafting and execution of consents and waivers
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Guidance on name changes
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Final court-certified Judgment of Adoption copies
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Sibling contact or post-adoption agreement drafting
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Alternative service solutions (if a parent cannot be located)