Adoption of a German child - notarization ex officio
This service is provided by the judiciary.
Adoption as a child (adoption) is pronounced by the family court at the request of the adopting party.
Description
After successful placement by the responsible adoption agency and after the end of the fostering period, you can submit an application for adoption to the responsible local court - family court.
The family court will examine the application and - if the application is found to be admissible and justified - will issue a legally valid adoption order.
Competent office
The family court at your local district court decides on the application for adoption. In Hesse, not all local courts have family courts (§ 5 of the Ordinance on the Jurisdiction of the Courts). You can find the local court responsible for you via the justice portal of the federal and state governments.
Contact point
To the registry office of the place of birth of your adopted child
Contact person
Gemeinde Groß-Zimmern
Address
address
Opening hours
Öffnungszeiten Bürgerbüro
Montag08:00 - 11:30 Uhr
13:00 - 15:30 Uhr
Dienstag
08:00 - 11:30 Uhr
Mittwoch
08:00 - 11:30 Uhr
15:00 - 18:30 Uhr
Donnerstag08:00 - 11:30 Uhr
Freitag08:00 - 11:30 Uhr
Öffnungszeiten Rathaus:
Montag08:00 - 11:30 Uhr
13:00 - 15:30 Uhr
Dienstag
Geschlossen
Mittwoch
08:00 - 11:30 Uhr
15:00 - 18:30 Uhr
DonnerstagGeschlossen
Freitag08:00 - 11:30 Uhr
Auch an den Schließtagen des Rathauses dienstags und donnerstags können mit den Mitarbeiter*innen des Rathauses Termine vereinbart werden.
Required documents
- notarized adoption application
- notarized declaration of consent of the legal representative to the adoption application for a child under 14 years of age or
- notarized declaration of consent of the child over 14 years of age with the consent of the legal representative
- Notarized declarations of consent from the biological parents
Documents of the adopting parents:
- Proof of earnings, assets, debts
- Proof of identity (identity card/passport)
- birth certificates
- Registration certificates
- Health certificates/medical certificates
- Marriage certificate/ civil partnership certificate
- Professional statement from the adoption agency
- Consultation/involvement of the Youth Welfare Office if it has not issued a professional statement
Forms
none
Prerequisites
- You want to adopt a child.
- You have all the necessary documents for the local court, such as the notarized adoption application.
- The family court will carry out the investigations required to establish the facts relevant to the decision ex officio and will examine the adoption procedure.
Basis for legal action
Legal remedy
Against a rejection of the adoption application: Appeal within one month in accordance with §§ 58 ff. FamFG
Procedure
If you would like to adopt a child, first contact the relevant adoption agency and go through an application procedure. Once you have passed the adoption care period, you can submit the adoption application:
- You or your notary must submit a notarized adoption application to the responsible family court.
- The family court examines all documents, involves the adoption agency, among others, and decides on the adoption.
- The family court pronounces the adoption of the child by means of a decision. The adoption is effective and incontestable upon delivery of this decision. The adopted child is given the surname of the adoptive family and has the same rights as a biological child.
Deadlines
There are no deadlines to observe.
Processing time
At least 3 months due to the prescribed procedure, possibly longer in more complex procedures.
Costs
- Notary fees
- Court costs
Notes (specifics)
Area of validity
Hesse
Official approval
Officially approved by Hessian Ministry of Justice on 18.06.2021
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