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Adoption Act 2009
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### sec.243 Who may appeal
A party to the proceeding for an application for any of the following orders may appeal to the appellate court against a decision on the application—
an order dispensing with the need for a parent’s consent to an adoption;
an interim order;
an order discharging an interim order;
an order under section 194 (1) (a) ending a person’s custody of a child;
a final adoption order, but only if the decision is to refuse the application;
an order, included in a final adoption order, about the adopted child’s name;
an order under section 275 that the chief executive must not give particular information to a particular person.
- (a) an order dispensing with the need for a parent’s consent to an adoption;
- (b) an interim order;
- (c) an order discharging an interim order;
- (d) an order under section 194 (1) (a) ending a person’s custody of a child;
- (e) a final adoption order, but only if the decision is to refuse the application;
- (f) an order, included in a final adoption order, about the adopted child’s name;
- (g) an order under section 275 that the chief executive must not give particular information to a particular person.