Adoption Solicitors

Our adoption lawyers provide expert guidance through every step of the adoption process, including stepparent adoption and private adoption. Whether you're adopting your partner's child or navigating the assessment process for private adoption, our compassionate solicitors ensure your journey to building your family is supported with clear, professional advice.

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Why choose Wellers?


Direct Expertise

You will receive guidance from experienced adoption lawyers who understand the emotional and legal complexities of both private and stepparent adoption.

Trusted relationship

Someone who will support you throughout your adoption journey with sensitivity and professionalism.

Lasting impact

We help create families and ensure all legal requirements are met for a secure, permanent adoption.


Frequently asked questions about adoption

Who can adopt a child in the UK?

You can adopt if you’re aged 21 or over with no upper age limit. You can be single, married, in a civil partnership, an unmarried couple, or the spouse/partner of the child’s parent. You must have a fixed home in the UK and have lived here for at least 1 year.

How long does the adoption process take?

The timeline varies depending on whether it’s a private adoption or stepparent adoption. The assessment process typically takes several months, and obtaining an adoption order through the court can take additional time depending on complexity.

Do birth parents have to consent to adoption?

Yes, both birth parents normally must consent unless they cannot be found, are incapable of giving consent due to mental disability, or the child would be at risk without adoption

Can I adopt my partner's child?

Yes, stepparent adoption is possible. You must notify your local council at least 3 months before applying to court, and the child must have lived with both of you for at least 6 months.

What is an adoption assessment?

An adoption assessment evaluates prospective parents’ suitability through home visits, interviews, and background checks. It ensures you can provide a safe, stable environment and helps you understand the realities of adoption. This applies to both private and stepparent adoptions.

Will adopted children have the same rights as birth children?

Yes, once an adoption order is granted, the child has exactly the same legal rights as if they were your birth child, including inheritance rights.

Can birth parents maintain contact after adoption?

The court considers contact arrangements when making adoption decisions. Post-adoption contact may be possible through letters, photographs, or meetings arranged through the adoption agency, if it benefits the child.

Do I need a solicitor for adoption?

While not legally required, adoption involves complex legal processes. Our expert solicitors ensure all requirements are met, help navigate the assessment process, and guide you through court proceedings for a successful adoption

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London

020 3993 2734

Bromley

020 3991 5577

Surrey Butler House

01483 944 033

Surrey Bookham High Street

01372 898 346

Sevenoaks

01732 913 019

Chislehurst

020 3993 0522




Surrey Butler House

01483 944 033

Surrey Bookham High Street

01372 898 346

Sevenoaks

01732 913 019

Chislehurst

020 3993 0522

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