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Adoption law creates the legal relationship of parent and child between persons who are not each other's biological parent or child. It is largely a product of state law. Adoption laws vary from state to state. There are also different types of a legal adoption. But whether you decide go through an adoption agency or to adopt from a private person, a decree of adoption usually means that the legal relationship of the adopted child is completely severed with its biological parents and family. For all legal purposes, adopted children become the children of their adoptive parents. Please read on to locate an adoption attorney, adoption lawyer, or to learn more about adoption law. Adoption attorney and adoption lawyer information provided lawyers.com.

 
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