ILLINOIS ADOPTION ATTORNEYS SERVING EDWARDSVILLE, O’FALLON, AND METRO EAST ILLINOIS

Navigate your adoption journey with the Metro East’s trusted family law team. From step-parent and related adoptions to foster care and private placements, we offer day one to day support across Madison, St. Clair, and Bond Counties.

Beginning the Adoption Process

Helping Your Family Grow

There are many types of adoption. No matter which one is right for your family, the attorneys at Mitchell Highlander, LLC are here to guide you through the adoption process. Whether you are looking to adopt your stepchild, foster child or unrelated infant, we are ready to ensure the necessary pre-adoption requirements are met and that the paperwork is drafted precisely as directed by the Illinois Adoption Act. We look forward to helping you grow your family.

Adoption Basics


Adoption is the legal process by which a legal parent’s rights as a parent are terminated and a new parental relationship is formed between the adoptive parent/s and the person being adopted. Once an adoption is finalized, the adoptive parents have the same rights and responsibilities to the child as if they were the parents at the time of the child’s birth. A new birth certificate will also be issued upon finalization of adoption. Adoptions in Illinois are governed by the Illinois Adoption Act Illinois Act (750 ILCS 50). If an adoption involves parties in different states, the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (“ICPC”) will also apply. If the child being adopted is fourteen years old, they will have to consent to the adoption.

GROWING YOUR FAMILY Adoption

Related Adoption

One of the most common forms of adoption is by related parties, which include stepparents, co-parents, grandparents, siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, and others related to the child by blood or marriage. These adoptions follow a straightforward legal process designed to formalize an existing family relationship.



Unlike agency adoptions, these adoptions do not require home studies or matching with a birth parent. You are already a part of the child’s life.



Since no home study is needed, a related adoption starts with filing documents directly with the court.



Once the appropriate forms are filed and consent has been given by the legal parents, the child will meet with a Guardian ad Litem (GAL).
With the GAL’s recommendation, the adoption can then be finalized.


Foster Care Adoption


Many children were not lucky enough to be born into a home that can love and support them the way they need and deserve. If you are interested in opening up your home to a foster child, it may be the first step toward adopting a child. Foster care adoption involves several important steps designed to ensure the child and adoptive family receive the support they need.



If you are a foster parent who is ready to adopt your foster child, the attorneys at Mitchell Highlander, LLC can help review your Illinois Adoption Assistance Subsidy and draft all of the necessary paperwork to finalize your adoption.


We can work with the Illinois Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS) to ensure that the subsidy is complete and contains the necessary information to ensure you and your adoptive child are getting all the support and wraparound services you need.

Future Family Planning

Standby Adoption

A standby adoption allows a parent to consent to custody and or the termination of their parental rights upon the occurrence of a future event, such as death, incapacitation, or their choice to invoke the standby adoption. This process helps families plan ahead and ensure a child’s care remains stable during uncertain circumstances.



When a parent is facing a life threatening illness or uncertainty about their ability to parent, a standby adoption can be the answer. Because children are people and not property, their future care cannot be governed by a will. Instead, a parent can arrange for a standby adoption to ensure that they choose who will parent their child should they be unable.



Using the standby adoption process can avoid custody battles between relatives or family friends who all want to step forward to care for a child. The process can also prevent the possibility of the child entering foster care, as an adoptive parent is already identified for the child.


Adult Adoption


Did you know adults can be adopted? We did! In Illinois, individuals over the age of 18 can be adopted provided that the adopting parent or parents lived with the person being adopted for at least two continuous years preceding the adoption process or the adoptee and adoptive parents are related. Adult adoption can serve several meaningful legal and personal purposes for families.


Adult adoption is a great option for stepparents or coparents who were and still are an integral part of a child’s life but never had the opportunity to adopt.


It can also serve as an estate planning tool so that your newly adopted child can inherit from you and help make decisions for you as you age.

Infant Adoption Paths

Private and Agency Adoptions

When most people think of adoption, they picture two parents bringing home an infant, and that is often the scenario with private and agency adoptions. When parents adopt privately or through an agency, they are seeking to adopt a child that is unrelated to them. These adoptions involve several important steps and requirements for prospective parents.
This type of adoption can be an emotional rollercoaster, as there are several requirements that potential adoptive parents must meet.



From creating a family profile and matching with a birth parent to background checks and home studies, potential adopters must be prepared for the journey ahead.



Our attorneys outline the available options and provide guidance on how to move forward through this joyful but often complex process.

Adoption Questions

Adoption Services Frequently Asked Questions

  • What types of adoptions does Mitchell Highlander, LLC handle?

    We handle related, step-parent, grandparent, foster care (DCFS), adult, private or agency, and standby adoptions across Madison, St. Clair, and Bond Counties.

  • What are the legal requirements for adopting in Illinois?

    Adoptions must follow the Illinois Adoption Act, including residency rules, background checks, consents, and, if the child is 14 or older, their formal consent.

  • Can you help with interstate or multi-state adoptions?

    Yes. We guide families through the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) for adoptions involving more than one state.

  • How long does the adoption process take?

    Timelines vary, but we help expedite filings and hearings while ensuring all statutory requirements are met for each type of adoption.

  • What makes your adoption team unique?

    Our attorneys serve as Guardians ad Litem and hold specialized training, bringing both legal command and child focused insight to every adoption case.

  • Is step-parent adoption different from other adoptions?

    Step-parent adoptions often have streamlined processes, but still require formal consent, notice, and court approval under Illinois law.

  • Can you assist with foster care (DCFS) adoptions?

    Absolutely. We have extensive experience with DCFS procedures, subsidy reviews, and finalizing foster care adoptions in local courts.

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Client Experiences

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Real stories from Metro East families who secured their new beginnings with Mitchell Highlander, LLC. See why we are trusted for adoption across Edwardsville, O’Fallon.