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List of Forms by Chapter
Chapter 1 — Basic Concepts of Adoption
II. Parties to an Adoption
III. Termination of Parental Rights
VI. Adoption Process
VII. Considerations in Specific Types of Adoptions
VIII. Miscellaneous Issues in Adoptions
Chapter 2 — Sample Adoption Forms
II. Sample Forms
Chapter 3 — Adoption Court Procedures — Cook County
II. [3.2] Electronic Filing and Scheduling of Matters
V. Other Administrative Matters
Chapter 4 — Court Procedures - Collar Counties and Other Parts of the State
I. [4.1] Selected Collar Counties’ Procedures
II. Downstate Procedures
III. Appendix — Sample Pleadings and Orders
Chapter 5 — Agency Adoptions
IV. Cases Originating in Juvenile Court
Chapter 6 — Independent or Private Adoptions
I. Introduction
II. Statutory Guidelines
III. General Considerations
Chapter 7 — Related Adoptions
IV. Detailed Procedures
V. Additional Information
Chapter 8 — Adoptions of Children in Care
II. Parties Involved
III. [8.12] Adoption Assistance Agreements/Subsidies
IV. [8.23] Department of Children and Family Services Statewide Adoption Attorney Panel
V. [8.39] Final and Irrevocable Consent to Adoption by a Specified Person or Persons
VI. [8.45] Post-Adoption Issues — Unanticipated Events
Chapter 9 — Adult Adoptions
Chapter 10 — Intercountry Adoptions: Avoiding Procedural Pitfalls and Common Problems
I. Introduction
II. [10.4] Applicable Law
III. [10.8] Overview of Intercountry Adoption Process
IV. Procedures
Chapter 11 — Interstate Adoptions: Avoiding Procedural Pitfalls and Common Problems
I. Introduction
IV. General Practice Considerations
V. [11.24] Incoming Cases
VI. [11.27] Outgoing Cases
Chapter 12 — Transracial Adoptions
I. Introduction
II. History of Transracial Adoption and Legal Challenges
III. [12.12] Debate Over Transracial Adoption
IV. Applicable Law
V. [12.23] Technology in Transracial Adoption
VI. Factors for an Attorney To Consider Before Advising a Family Adopting Transracially
VII. Factors for an Attorney Advising an Agency To Consider in Transracial Adoption Policies
Chapter 13 — Standby Adoptions
II. Standby Adoption Overview
III. [13.6] The Standby Adoption Process
IV. Appendix — Sample Forms
Chapter 14 — Open and Closed Adoptions
II. [14.2] Confidentiality and Adoptions
IV. [14.7] Statutory Provisions Facilitating Access to Information
VI. Open Adoptions
Chapter 15 — Contested Adoption Proceedings
II. Parties to the Contested Proceeding
III. Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights
Chapter 16 — Revocation of Parental Consents and Surrenders
II. [16.2] Timing To Revoke Consent or Surrender
VI. Attorneys in Revocation Proceedings
VII. [16.11] Evidence in Revocation Proceedings
VIII. [16.17] Fraud
IX. [16.22] Duress
X. Parental Competency
Chapter 17 — Family-Building through Traditional Surrogacy and Gestational Carrier Surrogacy Arrangements
III. Legal Considerations
Chapter 18 — The Indian Child Welfare Act
IX. Appendix — Sample Forms
Chapter 19 — Financial and Practical Issues
I. Financial
II. Practical
Chapter 20 — Health Problems in Adoption
X. [20.10] Physical and Developmental Maladies
Chapter 21 — Consumer Protection in Illinois Adoption Law
II. Agency Requirements and Rules
III. Matching and Permissible Payments
Chapter 22 — Abandoned Newborn Infant Protection Act/Safe Haven Act
VI. Sample FormsCailee J. Alderman is a Partner with Kogut & Wilson LLC, in Chicago, where she concentrates her practice on family and adoption law. She has been a member of the Chicago Bar Association’s Adoption Law Committee since 2011 and has served as both Vice Chair (2017 – 2018) and Chair (2018 – 2019). Alderman serves on the DCFS Statewide Adoption Attorney Panel (2015 – present) and is a Cook County Guardian Ad Litem (2011 –present) (County Division). She earned her B.A. from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and her J.D. from DePaul University College of Law, where she was a Family Law Fellow.
Shelley B. Ballard is the owner and attorney of Shelley B. Ballard PC, in Chicago and Evanston, where she focuses her practice in adoption law. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys and both Secretary and Treasurer of the Board of the Midwest Adoption Center. Ballard is also a member of the Chicago Bar Association’s Adoption Law Committee and is currently serving as its Chair (2023 – 2024). She graduated magna cum laude from the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering and cum laude from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, where she was elected to the Order of the Coif.
Linda S. Coon is a sole practitioner, in Chicago, and retired Executive Director of the federally funded Families’ and Children’s AIDS Network (FCAN). She is a member of the National Board of Foster Care Alumni of America, a Past Chair of the Chicago Bar Association’s Adoption Law Committee, and current Cochair of the CBA’s Adoption Law Legislation Subcommittee. Coon was the recipient of the Chicago Volunteer Legal Services, Advocate of the Year Award (2005). She earned her B.A. from MacMurray College and her J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law.
Nidhi Desai is a Partner with Desai & Miller, in Chicago, where she focuses her practice on assisted reproductive technology. She worked closely with Illinois House Representative Barbara Currie in a successful legislative effort to enact the Gestational Surrogacy Act. Desai is the Assisted Reproductive Technology Director of the American Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys, and she sits on the Board of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine’s Legal Professional Group. Desai is also a Board Member of the Chicago Coalition for Family Building. She earned her B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis and her J.D. from Loyola University of Chicago.
Genie Miller Gillespie is a Partner with Gillespie Law Group, LLC, in Chicago, where she concentrates her practice in adoption, assisted reproductive technology, and guardianships. She is the Deputy Adoption Director and Past President of the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys. Gillespie is a Recipient of the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute’s Angel in Adoption Award. She is a member of the Chicago Bar Association’s Adoption Law Committee. Gillespie earned her B.A. from Washington University and her J.D. from the Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law.
Clarke M. Gillespie is a Partner with Gillespie Law Group, LLC, in Chicago, where he concentrates his practice in adoption, probate litigation, and guardianship. He is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association. Gillespie earned his B.A. from the University of Chicago and his J.D. with high honors from Chicago-Kent College of Law.
Chris S. Haaff is the owner of the Law Office of Christopher Haaff, in Crystal Lake, where he focuses his practice on family law. He is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association and has spoken and written about family law for IICLE®, the Illinois State Bar Association, and other groups and publications. Haaff earned his B.A. cum laude from Greenville College and his J.D. from the University of Illinois College of Law.
Judith Hannah, of the Law Office of Judith Hannah, in Chicago, focuses her practice on adoption, guardianships, and child protection matters. Hannah is a member of both the Illinois State and American Bar Associations, and she is an American Bar Foundation Fellow. She earned her B.A. from Oberlin College, her M.S. from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and her J.D. from Columbia University School of Law as a Charles Evans Hughes Fellow and recipient of the Best Written Brief Award in First Year Moot Court Argument. Hannah also was certified by The Hague Academy of International Law.
Tiffany Arrott Horsteinis the Owner and Principal Attorney for Family Forward Law, LLC, in Chicago, where she concentrates her practice on adoptions and assisted reproductive technology. Horstein is a member and Past Chair (2022 – 2023) of the Chicago Bar Association’s Adoption Law Committee, and she is also a member of the Chicago Bar Foundation’s Justice Entrepreneur Project. Horstein frequently presents on various topics in Adoption Law and Assisted Reproductive Technology Law for both the Chicago and Illinois State Bar Associations. She earned her B.S. summa cum laude from Loyola University Chicago and her J.D. from Chicago-Kent College of Law. Horstein holds a Certificate in Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution and is a certified mediator through the Center for Conflict Resolution.
Michelle M. Hughesis a Partner in the Law Offices of Michelle M. Hughes, P.C., in Chicago, where she focuses her practice on adoption, arts, and real estate. She is a member of the American Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys and a member of the Chicago Bar Association, where she served on the Adoption Law Committee (Vice Chair 2010, Chair 2011 – 2012). Hughes is also a former board member of the Association of MultiEthnic Americans. She earned her B.A. from the University of Illinois and her J.D. from the University of Chicago School of Law.
Jenny R. Jeltes is the owner and Principal Attorney at the Law Offices of J. Jeltes, Ltd., in Chicago, where she concentrates her practice on guardianship and estate planning, adoption, and family law. Ms. Jeltes has been a member of the Justice Entrepreneurs Project Advisory Board (Chicago Bar Foundation), a participant in the Chicago Bar Association “Bar Show,” and recognized as a Super Lawyers (2018 – 2019). She is a member of the Illinois State and Chicago Bar Associations. Ms. Jeltes earned her B.A. with distinction from the University of Michigan and her J.D. from Wayne State Law School.
Hon. Maureen Ward Kirby is Acting Presiding Judge of the County Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County, where she hears, among other things, adoption, election, tax, and mental health matters. She has presided over hundreds of adoption matters. Judge Kirby currently serves on the Illinois Supreme Court Special Advisory Committee for Justice and Mental Health Planning and as Cochair of its Civil Compliance subcommittee. She is also an Illinois Supreme Court New Judge Mentor. Judge Kirby is a member of both the Chicago Bar Association and the Illinois Judges Association. She earned her B.A. magna cum laude from Boston College and her J.D. from Loyola University Chicago Law School.
Hon. Diana E. López is a Cook County Circuit Court Judge. She is a member of the Chicago Bar Association Adoption Law Committee, and in 2023 she received the Illinois Judges Association Presidential Service Award. Judge López is an adjunct professor at DePaul University School of Law, where she teaches courses on adoption law. Judge López earned her J.D. from Loyola University College of Law with a Certificate in Child and Family Law. She attended the Supreme Court’s Judicial College Committee on Judicial Education’s 2023 Advanced Judicial Academy, which focused on the Theory and Practice of Justice in a Pluralistic Society.
Sheila A. Maloney is a sole practitioner, in Downers Grove, concentrating her practice on adoption and assisted reproductive technology cases. In addition to her adoption practice, she handles residential real estate, probate, and guardianships matters. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys and a Fellow of the American Academy of Assisted Reproductive Technology Attorneys. Maloney is a member of the Chicago and DuPage County Bar Associations. She earned her B.A. summa cum laude from DePaul University and her J.D. from The John Marshall School of Law.
Todd J. Ochs, M.D. is a general pediatrician in Chicago, where he is also on the faculty at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine. He is an adoptive parent of both intercountry and special needs children. He has seen over a thousand internationally adopted children in his practice and adoption clinic, has done thousands more referral reviews, and has spoken to thousands of adoptive parents. He is a Founding Member of the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Section on Adoption and Foster Care and served on its Executive Committee for six years. He also has served as a member of the Advisory Board of Illinois NOFAS and as the Treasurer for the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (2014 – 2018). He graduated from the University of New Orleans, attended medical school at Loyola University Chicago, and completed his residencies at the University of Illinois (Chicago) and Cook County Hospital.
Robert R. Parker is a Partner at Parker & Parker, in Peoria, where he concentrates his practice in adoption and nursing home neglect. He is a member of the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys. Parker has been recognized by Super Lawyers as a Rising Star (2015 – present), has been named an Emerging Lawyer by the Leading Lawyers Network (featured in 2016 as “Peoria’s Savvy Adoption and Family Law Counselor”), and was highly ranked by Leading Lawyers among all under-40 downstate attorneys (2020). He earned his B.A. from the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, as a James Scholar, and his J.D. from St. Louis University School of Law, earning honors for Trial Team and serving as Vice President of the Student Bar.
Denise J. Patton is the sole practitioner at the Law Office of Denise J. Patton, in the Village of Lakewood, where she devotes her practice to adoption law, surrogacy, and egg donation. Patton is a member and Past Chair (2002, 2017) of the Chicago Bar Association’s Adoption Law Committee and a Fellow of the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproductive Technology Attorneys since 2002. Patton earned her J.D. from DePaul Law School.
Christina M. Schneideris Special Assistant General Counsel for the Illinois Department of Children & Family Services, Office of Legal Services, in Chicago. Her work focuses on child welfare, adoption, and guardianship. She is a member of the Chicago Bar Association’s Adoption Law Committee and a Past Chair of the Illinois State Bar Association’s Child Law Committee. Schneider received her B.A. from Columbia College and her J.D. from The John Marshall Law School.
Jane Turneris the Executive Director of the Adoption Center of Illinois, in Chicago. As Executive Director, she is involved in all adoption services, but she has a particular focus on international adoption primary provider services. She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers and is an Illinois Licensed Social Worker. Turner earned her M.A. from the University of Chicago School of Social Services Administration.
Kathleen M. Vannucciis a Shareholder at the Law Office of Robert D. Ahlgren and Associates, in Chicago, where she focuses her practice on immigration. She is a member and former Chair of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) — Chicago Chapter and was recognized by AILA as the 2016 Advocacy Award Honoree in recognition of outstanding efforts in support of AILA’s legislative and media advocacy agendas. Vannucci is also an adjunct professor of Immigration Law and Policy at Loyola University Chicago School of Law and Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. She earned her B.A. summa cum laude from Loyola College and her J.D. cum laude from Loyola University Chicago School of Law.
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