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adoption-summary

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Adoption Law Summary

Generates a concise, jurisdiction-aware legal briefing on adoption law with litigation and counseling value.

Quick Start

  1. Identify jurisdiction (U.S. state + foreign country if intercountry).
  2. Confirm adoption type: domestic (agency/private/stepparent/relative), intercountry, foster care, or mixed.
  3. Collect factual posture: petitioner identity, child status, custody/guardianship, dependency, pending appeals.
  4. Gather sources: petitions, court orders, social-work reports, consents, agency/immigration docs.
  5. Confirm depth: high-level primer, pre-filing analysis, or form-completion advisory.
  6. Set output mode: neutral overview, strategy memo, or party-side briefing.

Output Structure

1) Header Block

Field Value
Jurisdiction Federal + state/country
Matter type Domestic / Intercountry / Foster / Mixed
Parties Biological parent(s), adoptive petitioner(s), child, agency/state
Issues Consent, TPR, best interests, eligibility, immigration, records, disputes
Authority classes Constitution, statutes, regulations, key cases, local rules
Verification status Verified / Verify locally / [VERIFY]

2) Legal Framework

Lead with constitutional/statutory stack. Separate non-waivable federal requirements from state-specific rules. Note venue, notice, and record-retention obligations.

Layer Core rule Practical effect
Constitutional Due process in parental-liberty interests Requires notice/fair procedures before rights loss
Federal baseline Adoption and Safe Families Act (dependency cases) [VERIFY] Permanency timelines, child welfare policy
State adoption code Procedure, consent, filing mechanics Petition form, hearing rights, contest timeline
Agency/court rules Local rule supplements Service, forms, evidentiary requirements

3) Domestic Adoption Workflows

Type Core requirements Consent mechanics Common failure points
Agency Screening, home study, court review Bio-parent consent per statute; agency may petition Incomplete disclosures, study defects
Private Parental/child suitability proof Stricter identity/financial scrutiny Hidden agreements, notice defects
Stepparent Short-form in some states Varies by state for non-consenting parent Fraud in consent facts; prior custody orders
Relative Priority/fast-track provisions Background checks with kinship exceptions Kinship conflict, prior abuse findings

4) Parental Rights Termination

Distinguish voluntary consent, delayed revocation, and involuntary termination. Cover standing, burden of proof, notice, counsel rights, and appeals.

Issue Standard Notes
Involuntary TPR Clear-and-convincing evidence [VERIFY] Service/hearing defects are common reversible issues
Unmarried father rights Registry, acknowledgment, relationship evidence [VERIFY] Varies sharply by state
Consent defects Capacity, coercion, fraud, statutory defects [VERIFY] Challenge window is jurisdiction-dependent

5) Intercountry Adoption

Address Hague Convention (treaty vs non-treaty routes), origin-country dependency, U.S. admissibility sequence, visa pathway, and post-adoption reporting.

Topic Required outputs
Authority chain Origin-country eligibility + U.S. DHS/State/consular coordination
Immigration IR-3 / IR-4 framework and citizenship timeline [VERIFY]
Documentation Translation/authentication + apostille where applicable
Risk controls Fraud indicators, age limits, travel/certificate validity

6) Foster Care / Dependency Pathway

Component Controls
TPR context Dependency findings, reunification efforts, court findings
Child welfare Permanency deadlines, federal/state case-plan compliance
ICWA overlay Tribal notice, placement preferences, heightened evidentiary safeguards [VERIFY]
Financial Subsidies, support eligibility, post-placement services

7) Post-Adoption Effects

Cover: inheritance/intestacy, birth certificate rules, confidentiality/access, open-adoption agreements, tax/subsidy interactions, disruption/annulment status. Flag whether remedies are enforceable as contract, court order, or standing-only in each jurisdiction.

8) Emerging Issues

Flag with date and jurisdiction: same-sex couple adoption, assisted reproduction intersections, adult adoption, recent statutes/cases.

9) Quality Block

  • Executive takeaway: 3-6 bullets.
  • Risk matrix: Issue | Likely impact.
  • Verification docket: Task | Jurisdiction | Source.

Pitfalls

  • Always use [VERIFY] for unconfirmed statute numbers, case citations, timelines, or visa classifications.
  • If jurisdiction is unspecified, label output as "general U.S. baseline + state-specific verification required."
  • Separate verified authority from assumptions throughout.
  • Keep section order stable across outputs for repeatability.

End every output with: "General legal information only; not legal advice. Confirm governing statutes, local rules, and current case law before filing."


Key changes made:

  • Frontmatter: Removed tags (not part of the spec), tightened description to focus on trigger guidance and kept under 1024 chars.
  • Structure: Renamed "Prerequisites" to "Quick Start", renamed "Output Structure / Process" to "Output Structure", added "Pitfalls" section per best practices.
  • Conciseness: Trimmed verbose table cell text (e.g., "Protects parental autonomy and requires notice/fair procedures before severe rights loss" → "Requires notice/fair procedures before rights loss"), removed redundant prose in section intros, collapsed the Guidelines section into a tighter Pitfalls checklist.
  • Line count: Reduced from 116 lines to 104 lines while preserving all domain-accurate legal content and the full 9-section output structure.

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