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Adoption Act 2009
sec.189Requirements for making final adoption order
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### sec.189 Requirements for making final adoption order
The court may make a final adoption order for the child only if it is satisfied of the following matters—
the child is present in Queensland;
the proposed order will promote the child’s wellbeing and best interests;
each of the prospective adoptive parents—
is an adult; and
is an Australian citizen or has a spouse who is an Australian citizen; and
is resident or domiciled in Queensland; and
is suitable, having regard to the matters stated in part 6 , division 5 ;
any adoption plan required under sections 170 to 172 has been agreed;
while the child has been in their custody, the prospective adoptive parents have demonstrated—
their willingness and ability to meet the child’s needs; and
their commitment to any adoption plan mentioned in paragraph (d) ; and
if the child has a particular ethnic or other cultural background, their willingness and ability to—
help the child to maintain contact with the child’s community or language group; and
help the child to develop and maintain a connection with the child’s ethnicity or culture; and
preserve and enhance the child’s sense of ethnic or cultural identity.
Also, if an interim order is not in force for the child, the court must be satisfied that the chief executive selected the prospective adoptive parents in compliance with part 7 , division 2 .
This section does not apply if the prospective adoptive parent is a person habitually resident in a convention country.
For the matters applying if the prospective adoptive parents are habitually resident in a convention country, see section 213 .
s 189 amd 2016 No. 57 s 38
(sec.189-ssec.1) The court may make a final adoption order for the child only if it is satisfied of the following matters— the child is present in Queensland; the proposed order will promote the child’s wellbeing and best interests; each of the prospective adoptive parents— is an adult; and is an Australian citizen or has a spouse who is an Australian citizen; and is resident or domiciled in Queensland; and is suitable, having regard to the matters stated in part 6 , division 5 ; any adoption plan required under sections 170 to 172 has been agreed; while the child has been in their custody, the prospective adoptive parents have demonstrated— their willingness and ability to meet the child’s needs; and their commitment to any adoption plan mentioned in paragraph (d) ; and if the child has a particular ethnic or other cultural background, their willingness and ability to— help the child to maintain contact with the child’s community or language group; and help the child to develop and maintain a connection with the child’s ethnicity or culture; and preserve and enhance the child’s sense of ethnic or cultural identity.
(sec.189-ssec.2) Also, if an interim order is not in force for the child, the court must be satisfied that the chief executive selected the prospective adoptive parents in compliance with part 7 , division 2 .
(sec.189-ssec.3) This section does not apply if the prospective adoptive parent is a person habitually resident in a convention country. For the matters applying if the prospective adoptive parents are habitually resident in a convention country, see section 213 .
- (a) the child is present in Queensland;
- (b) the proposed order will promote the child’s wellbeing and best interests;
- (c) each of the prospective adoptive parents— (i) is an adult; and (ii) is an Australian citizen or has a spouse who is an Australian citizen; and (iii) is resident or domiciled in Queensland; and (iv) is suitable, having regard to the matters stated in part 6 , division 5 ;
- (i) is an adult; and
- (ii) is an Australian citizen or has a spouse who is an Australian citizen; and
- (iii) is resident or domiciled in Queensland; and
- (iv) is suitable, having regard to the matters stated in part 6 , division 5 ;
- (d) any adoption plan required under sections 170 to 172 has been agreed;
- (e) while the child has been in their custody, the prospective adoptive parents have demonstrated— (i) their willingness and ability to meet the child’s needs; and (ii) their commitment to any adoption plan mentioned in paragraph (d) ; and (iii) if the child has a particular ethnic or other cultural background, their willingness and ability to— (A) help the child to maintain contact with the child’s community or language group; and (B) help the child to develop and maintain a connection with the child’s ethnicity or culture; and (C) preserve and enhance the child’s sense of ethnic or cultural identity.
- (i) their willingness and ability to meet the child’s needs; and
- (ii) their commitment to any adoption plan mentioned in paragraph (d) ; and
- (iii) if the child has a particular ethnic or other cultural background, their willingness and ability to— (A) help the child to maintain contact with the child’s community or language group; and (B) help the child to develop and maintain a connection with the child’s ethnicity or culture; and (C) preserve and enhance the child’s sense of ethnic or cultural identity.
- (A) help the child to maintain contact with the child’s community or language group; and
- (B) help the child to develop and maintain a connection with the child’s ethnicity or culture; and
- (C) preserve and enhance the child’s sense of ethnic or cultural identity.
- (i) is an adult; and
- (ii) is an Australian citizen or has a spouse who is an Australian citizen; and
- (iii) is resident or domiciled in Queensland; and
- (iv) is suitable, having regard to the matters stated in part 6 , division 5 ;
- (i) their willingness and ability to meet the child’s needs; and
- (ii) their commitment to any adoption plan mentioned in paragraph (d) ; and
- (iii) if the child has a particular ethnic or other cultural background, their willingness and ability to— (A) help the child to maintain contact with the child’s community or language group; and (B) help the child to develop and maintain a connection with the child’s ethnicity or culture; and (C) preserve and enhance the child’s sense of ethnic or cultural identity.
- (A) help the child to maintain contact with the child’s community or language group; and
- (B) help the child to develop and maintain a connection with the child’s ethnicity or culture; and
- (C) preserve and enhance the child’s sense of ethnic or cultural identity.
- (A) help the child to maintain contact with the child’s community or language group; and
- (B) help the child to develop and maintain a connection with the child’s ethnicity or culture; and
- (C) preserve and enhance the child’s sense of ethnic or cultural identity.