South Carolina Adoption Law and Practice: A Guide for Attorneys, Certified Investigators, and Families, 2nd Edition Out of Stock
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Principal Author: James Fletcher Thompson, Esquire ©2023 Using the Adoption Code, the Child Protection and Permanency statute, and the TPR statute, as the starting points, this book examines the principal components of adoption law and practice, tracing their history, then exploring how things work in the here and now. Practice pointers will guide the adoption professional in anticipating and tackling the day-to-day challenges. The book can also function as a desk-top resource. At the end of the book is an appendix of inter-disciplinary reference materials and forms that can be used or adapted by the adoption practitioner. Each copy of the book text will come with a PDF download of the book and forms. Each chapter has been updated from the first edition of this book to describe the changes in adoption law and practice that a decade has brought. Three new chapters have been added in this second edition. The first, Ethical Challenges in Adoption Practice, examines the attorney's duties to the client, the court, and others in an adoption case and proposes an ethical paradigm by which the adoption attorney may approach every case. The second, Termination of Parental Rights, explores the process when a voluntary consent to an adoption is not available and courts must consider when to judicially terminate parental rights. The third, New Frontiers in Family Formation, delves into what popular culture and some commentators refer to as "the modern family." Recognizing that the traditional nuclear family is now the minority of families, the chapter focuses on the growing number of children who are raised in different family formations, such as by single parents, same-gender parents, and parents living in separate households. This chapter also addresses advances in the law and protections for children born as the result of collaborative reproduction: donor eggs, donor sperm, and gestational surrogacy. The book's sixth chapter, The Best Interest of the Child, offers reflections on how far we have come in promoting children's best interests and meeting their needs. So far, so good, but there's still far to go. It is the book's aim to empower and embolden the reader - social workers, attorneys, judges, adoptive parents - toward an achievable and yet still elusive goal: for each child in South Carolina to have a loving and permanent home. Each purchase comes with a downloadable version of this product. Summary of Contents: Chapter 1: A Prologue Chapter 2: The Intersection of Adoption Law and Related Legal Concepts Chapter 4: Ethical Challenges in Adoption Law Practice Chapter 4: Consent Chapter 5: Birth Father Rights and Responsibilities Chapter 6: The Best Interest of the Child Chapter 7: Termination of Parental Rights Chapter 8: New Frontiers in Family Formation Chapter 9: Confidentiality in Adoptions: Degrees of Openness, and Access to Adoption Records Chapter 10: Counseling, Investigations, and Reports Chapter 11: Financial Considerations Chapter 12: Interstate Adoptions Chapter 13: Indian Child Welfare Act Chapter 14: Attacks on Finalized Adoptions Appendices of Forms Appendix A: Consent Documents (8 forms) Appendix B: Responsible Father Registry Forms (3 forms) Appendix C: Foster Parent Intervention and TPR Complaint and Order Documents (4 forms) Appendix D: Counseling, Investigations, and Reports (15 forms/resources) Appendix E: Financial Considerations (5 forms/resources) Appendix F: Interstate Adoptions (21 forms/documents) Appendix G: Indian Child Welfare Act (1 certificate Appendix H: Clerk of Court Forms (9 forms/checklist/documents) Appendix I: Summons and Complaint (8 forms) Appendix J: Birth Father Related Forms (11 forms/application/documents) Appendix K: Guardian ad Litem (4 forms) Appendix L: Final Hearing - Decree and Accounting (10 documents/decrees) Appendix M: DSS Adoptions (12 forms/documents) Appendix N: Domestication of Foreign Adoptions (3 documents/forms) Appendix O: Adult Adoptions (9 documents/forms) Appendix P: Vital Records Forms (5 documents/forms) *The author's proceeds from the sale of this book are being donated to the Children's Law Center. Table of Contents |
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