Last updated: 3/28/2025
Final Decree Of Adoption After Interlocutory Order {18.6}
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FORM 18.6 - FINAL DECREE OF ADOPTION (AFTER INTERLOCUTORY ORDER). This form from the Probate Court of Stark County, Ohio, is used to legally finalize an adoption after an initial interlocutory order has been issued. Under Ohio Revised Code (R.C.) 3107.14, this form confirms that the minor has lived with the adoptive petitioner(s) for at least six months, that a follow-up report from the adoption assessor has been reviewed and approved, and that all necessary financial accountings have been properly filed. By signing this decree, the court officially grants the adoption, legally establishing the adoptive parent-child relationship and changing the minor’s name if requested. www.FormsWorkflow.com





