It is a legally accepted act of creating civil paternity between two persons by transferring a parent’s legal rights and duties to another person. In this context, all the parental rights and responsibilities are transferred from the biological parents of the child to the adoptive parents.
Both the adopting parents and the biological parents must have mutual understanding or shall have consent for adoption.
Legally, domestic adoption means to accept other people’s children of Nepali as their own children by the adopter being Nepali citizen only. It is the legal process of adopting a child who is the permanent citizen or resident of Nepal by the Nepali adopter.
In case of Nepal, for adoption, one must file application in the concerned District Court mentioning the reasons for adoption along with the details of to be adopted individual.
Childless couple can file application if they want to adopt. However, any person who has children but files a petition at the concerned District Court to adopt a child and proves that his financial capability to arrange for the overall maintenance of the child, the Court can grab permit upon inquiry of the capability.
Governing authority for domestic adoption is District Court of Nepal.
According to the National Civil Code, 2074,
S.N | Required maximum age | |
1. | For adopter | – Unmarried man and woman (completed 45 years of age) |
-Couple to whom no child has born even up to ten years of the marriage,
Generally, the criteria for adoption in Nepal is outlined clearly in the adoption related laws and regulations of the nation. In such context, some of the eligibility as well non-eligibility of adoption are
Child adoption Lawyer will seek some of the documents required which are enlisted below;
S.N | Required Documents |
1. | Details of the adopting person/parents. |
2. | Citizenship of the adopter/adopting person. |
3. | Birth certificate or Citizenship of the child who is to be adopted. |
4. | Relationship verification document between the family members of the child to be adopted. |
5. | Consent letter of the adopting parents or adopter. |
6. | Consent letter of the adoptee child (above 10 years) |
7. | Consent letter of the parents of the child to be adopted |
8. | Recommendation letter concerning the financial status of the adopter as well the evidence of the movable/immovable property of the adopter |
9. | Recommendation letter of adoption from the concerned ward of the adopter. |
10. | Passport sized photo 3/3 of the adopter, adoptee and the parents of the child. |
11. | Deed document of adoption |
12. | Application for adoption |
13. | Citizenship copies of the witness |
14. | Police report of the adopter (with notarization) |
15. | Marriage registration certificate of the adopting husband and wife |
16. | Recommendation letter of not having child or cannot have child in future (by adopter) from the Medical Board. |
The process for the Child Adoption within Nepal by Nepali citizen is mentioned below;
After the child is legally adopted by the Nepali citizen, the adopter shall treat that child as considering him/her as their own biological child. The child shall have right to receive each and every aspect of care and respect as well support from the adoptive parents. Some legal status or rights the child achieves are below.
There are certain obligations of adopter and adoptee towards each other after adoption. Some reliable obligations include;
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