Voluntary Post-Adoption Contact Agreements
Voluntary Post-Adoption Contact Agreements
Voluntary Post-Adoption Contact Agreements
B. Adoptive parents and any adopted child over the age of 12.
1. Consent of adopted child over the age of 12 is required even if the child is
not a party to the agreement.
A. Agreement must be in writing and is to be filed with the court that finalizes the
adoption
B. The court shall approve the Agreement if the court determines that:
1. The Agreement has been entered into knowingly and voluntarily by all
parties.
a. An affidavit under oath stating that the Agreement was entered into
knowingly and voluntarily must be filed with the court. (Affidavit can
be executed jointly by all parties or separate affidavits can be filed.)
a. Length of time child has been with persons other than a birth parent
and the circumstances.
V. Modification of Agreement
A. Only the adoptive parents or a child over age 12 may seek to modify an
Agreement by filing an action in the court that finalized the adoption.
B. Court must find that the modification serves the needs, welfare and best
interests of the child.
VI. Enforcement of Agreement
A. Any party to the Agreement or the child who is the subject of the Agreement
may file an action in the court that finalized the adoption seeking enforcement
of the Agreement
B. The court may enter an order enforcing the Agreement if it finds all of the
following:
A. A party to the Agreement or a child over age 12 may seek to discontinue the
Agreement by filing an action in the court that finalized the Agreement.
C. The Court may appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the interests of a child
if there is a dispute regarding an Agreement.
D. If an action to modify, enforce or discontinue an Agreement is found to have
been brought in bad faith or is frivolous, the court may award attorneys’ fees
and costs to the prevailing party.
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