By Salcido January 10th, 2010
Utah Adoption
Adoption is just one of the ways couples can choose to build or expand their family. The process of adoption can be difficult to navigate alone. At SLF we have Utah family law attorneys that can help you through the process of adopting a child in Utah. Our attorneys understand the Utah adoption laws and can answer questions regarding the legal process of adoption in Utah.
Utah Adoption Laws
Individuals and couples who desire to adopt should understand the Utah adoption laws and how they may affect their decision in the adoption process. Some individuals and couples may be prohibited from adopting a minor child. The Utah adoption laws prevent some single adults, married couples, non-married couples, and same sex couples from adopting. If you have questions about whether or not you may adopt a minor child under the adoption laws of Utah, call us today and speak with one of our Utah adoption attorneys.
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