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Adoption Act 2009
sec.188Application for final adoption order in favour of approved carers or long-term guardians
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### sec.188 Application for final adoption order in favour of approved carers or long-term guardians
This section applies if the child’s prospective adoptive parents are, and have been for at least 1 year, approved carers or long-term guardians of the child.
The chief executive may apply to the Childrens Court for a final adoption order for the adoption of the child by the prospective adoptive parents.
The chief executive must serve a copy of the application on the prospective adoptive parents.
The chief executive must give notice of the application to each person who has given consent to the child’s adoption under part 2 .
Subsection (4) does not apply to a person whom the chief executive can not locate after making all reasonable enquiries.
The prospective adoptive parents are respondents in the proceeding.
If no interim order is in force, a person who has given consent to the child’s adoption but wishes to contest the application may apply to the court to be included as a respondent in the proceeding.
s 188 amd 2016 No. 57 s 37
(sec.188-ssec.1) This section applies if the child’s prospective adoptive parents are, and have been for at least 1 year, approved carers or long-term guardians of the child.
(sec.188-ssec.2) The chief executive may apply to the Childrens Court for a final adoption order for the adoption of the child by the prospective adoptive parents.
(sec.188-ssec.3) The chief executive must serve a copy of the application on the prospective adoptive parents.
(sec.188-ssec.4) The chief executive must give notice of the application to each person who has given consent to the child’s adoption under part 2 .
(sec.188-ssec.5) Subsection (4) does not apply to a person whom the chief executive can not locate after making all reasonable enquiries.
(sec.188-ssec.6) The prospective adoptive parents are respondents in the proceeding.
(sec.188-ssec.7) If no interim order is in force, a person who has given consent to the child’s adoption but wishes to contest the application may apply to the court to be included as a respondent in the proceeding.