Adoption done right. We guide families across North Carolina through step-parent, relative, private, agency/DSS, and international re-adoption—handling consents, TPR, ICPC, and final decrees—so schools, doctors, and Vital Records can rely on clean orders.
Krispen Culbertson has practiced family law for 20+ years in District Courts across North Carolina, including Guilford, Forsyth, Randolph, and Alamance—handling step-parent, relative/kinship, private/independent, agency/DSS, and international re-adoption matters.
Focus areas: consents and TPR, ICPC for interstate placements, pre-placement assessments (home studies), post-placement supervision, final decrees, amended birth certificates, and confidentiality of records.
Step-parent adoption: streamline when consents are available; address TPR if needed.
Relative/kinship adoption: grandparents, aunts/uncles, and other relatives—often paired with prior guardianship/custody orders.
Private/independent adoption: consents, counseling, lawful expenses, and compliance with NC adoption statutes.
Agency/DSS adoption: collaborate with agencies on consents, TPR, and post-placement supervision.
International re-adoption/recognition: confirm status, obtain NC decree, and secure a state birth record for everyday use.
Adult adoption: consent-based path to formalize long-standing family relationships.
North Carolina adoption process (what to expect)
Eligibility & venue check
Pre-placement assessment (home study) when required
Consents and/or TPR; putative father notice where applicable
ICPC for interstate placements; ICWA caution when relevant
Placement, post-placement supervision, and reports
Final hearing & decree; amended birth certificate and record updates
Consents, revocation, and TPR
We prepare legally sufficient consents, track statutory revocation periods, and pursue/defend TPR when required. Proper notice and evidence are critical; we assemble a clean record to support best-interest findings at the decree stage.
ICPC & interstate coordination
Interstate placements require an ICPC packet before a child crosses state lines. We build compliant submissions and coordinate with sending/receiving states so your placement remains lawful and on schedule.
Name change, amended birth certificate, and records
After the decree, we obtain an amended birth certificate, update the child’s legal name if requested, and notify schools, doctors, insurers, and Social Security so all records match your order.
Costs and timeline
Costs: depend on the adoption type (step-parent/relative vs. private/agency/international), home study needs, and court requirements. You get a clear written fee plan at consult.
Timeline: driven by assessment schedules, consents/TPR, and court calendars. We file and coordinate quickly to minimize delays.
Common mistakes that slow adoptions
Moving a child across state lines without a completed ICPC packet
Using consent forms that don’t meet NC requirements or missing notarization
Skipping a required pre-placement assessment
Not aligning the decree with Vital Records’ requirements for the birth record
What to bring and your first 72 hours
Documents that help
IDs, prior court orders/guardianship papers, and any existing consents
Agency/DSS letters, placement agreements, or ICPC contacts
Home study/pre-placement assessment (if completed) and post-placement reports
Immigration/foreign decree documents for international cases
Your first 72 hours with our team
Strategy & eligibility: confirm type, venue, and dependency/TPR posture.
Assessments: order/verify home study; set post-placement schedule.
Consents & TPR: prepare compliant forms; calendar hearings as needed.
Records: draft decree language; plan amended birth certificate and notices.
FAQs
Do I need a home study for a step-parent adoption?
Many step-parent and close relative cases can proceed with streamlined requirements, but we verify when a pre-placement assessment is still needed in your county.
How long is the revocation period for consent?
North Carolina provides a short, statute-defined window. We ensure timing, notarization, and service comply so your case stays on track.
Can we finalize if a biological parent won’t consent?
Sometimes, through a TPR proceeding with proper notice and proof. We review evidence and the best-interest standard before filing.
What is ICPC and when does it apply?
The Interstate Compact applies when a child is placed across state lines. Approval must be granted before the move; we assemble the packet and coordinate approvals.
Do we need to re-adopt after an international adoption?
Re-adoption/recognition in NC secures a state court decree and a state birth record, which simplifies school, medical, and ID matters.
How soon can we get an amended birth certificate?
After the decree, we submit the required documents to Vital Records and track issuance so your records update promptly.
Why North Carolina families choose Culbertson & Associates
20+ years handling step-parent, relative, private, agency/DSS, and international adoption
District Court experience across NC; clear filings and clean decrees Vital Records can follow
Full ICPC coordination for interstate placements
Decree language that supports school, medical, insurance, and SSA updates
Transparent fees and timelines
Client reviews
★★★★★
“Professional, kind, and efficient.” Our step-parent adoption sailed through. Every form was right the first time.
— A. Thompson (Greensboro)
★★★★★
“They knew exactly what DSS and the court needed.” We finalized sooner than expected.
— M. Rivera (High Point)
★★★★★
“ICPC felt overwhelming—until this team took over.” Everything was compliant and on time.
— J. & R. Patel (Winston-Salem)
★★★★★
“Clear fees, clear timeline, zero surprises.” The decree covered exactly what our school and insurer needed.
— K. Nguyen (Asheboro)
★★★★★
“International re-adoption done right.” We finally have a state record for everyday life.
— D. Miller (Burlington)
★★★★★
“Responsive and thorough.” From consent to final hearing, they handled every step.
— S. Johnson (Guilford County)
Visit Our Greensboro Office
Culbertson & Associates
315 Spring Garden St Ste #300, Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: (336) 272-4299
Hours: Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–5:00 PM
Areas served: North Carolina statewide, including Guilford, Forsyth, Randolph, and Alamance Counties.
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