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18-C §9-304. Investigation; guardian ad litem; registry

§9-304. Investigation; guardian ad litem; registry 1.  Background check; study and report.  Upon the filing of a petition for adoption of a minor child, the court shall request a background check and shall direct the department or a licensed child-placing agency to conduct a study and make a report to the court.   A. The […]

18-C §9-305. Evidence; procedure

§9-305. Evidence; procedure The court may proceed as follows in considering a petition for adoption.   [PL 2017, c. 402, Pt. A, §2 (NEW); PL 2019, c. 417, Pt. B, §14 (AFF).] 1.  Adoptee interview.  The court may interview any adoptee, and shall interview an adoptee who is 12 years of age or older, outside […]

18-C §9-306. Allowable payments; expenses

§9-306. Allowable payments; expenses 1.  Allowable payments by or on behalf of petitioner.  Except when one of the petitioners is a blood relative of the adoptee or the adoptee is an adult, only the following expenses may be paid by or on behalf of a petitioner in any proceeding under this Article:   A. The […]

18-C §9-301. Petition for adoption and change of name; filing fee

§9-301. Petition for adoption and change of name; filing fee Spouses or unmarried persons jointly or an unmarried person, whether resident or nonresident of the State, may petition the court to adopt a person, regardless of age, and to change that person’s name. The fee for filing the petition is $65 plus:   [PL 2017, […]

18-C §9-302. Consent for adoption

§9-302. Consent for adoption 1.  Written consent.  Before an adoption is granted, written consent to the adoption must be given by:   A. The adoptee, if the adoptee is 12 years of age or older;   [PL 2019, c. 664, Pt. A, §1 (AMD).] B. Each of the adoptee’s living parents, except as provided in […]