
Lombard, Illinois, Adoption Lawyer
DuPage County, Kane County, Lake County, McHenry County, Will County, and Cook County Deciding to adopt a child can be an exciting and confusing time. The paperwork and process are time-consuming and sometimes frustrating. If you are a stepparent who is interested in adopting your spouse's children, the process is often not as time-consuming. Our Chicago, Illinois, adoption attorneys assist clients with the adoption process. Our team of attorneys has more than 150 years of combined experience and skills to ensure that the adoption process is completed in a timely and efficient manner. Are you interested in becoming an adoptive parent? Contact our Chicago, Illinois, adoption lawyers at 1-630-932-9100 or 630-529-2400. We are approachable, friendly, and accommodating. We have extended office hours to work around your busy schedule: Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–8 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.–6 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m.–3 p.m. When you hire an attorney from the Mevorah Law Offices, you are hiring an attorney who is devoted to the outcome of your case. We offer comprehensive family law services related to adoption, including: ![]() Divorce: When marriage ends in divorce and the parents re-marry, over time the stepparents may establish close relationships with children and wish to adopt them. Child custody: Do you have sole custody of your children and want to know if your spouse can adopt them? Child support: If your spouse adopts your kids, does your ex still need to pay child support? Paternity: Has the father of your child terminated his parental rights? Are you unable to locate the father of your child? Can your new spouse adopt your child and receive full parental rights? Contact our Bloomingdale, Illinois, family law office at 630-529-2400 for any legal matter related to adoption. We offer quality legal representation in all matters related to divorce. At the Mevorah Law Offices, our other practice areas include divorce, property and asset division, child support, child custody, post-decree modifications, paternity, dissolution of arranged marriages, and pre and post-nuptial agreements. |