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      • (a) A consent to adoption that does not name or otherwise identify a petitioner for adoption is valid if the consent to adoption contains a statement, by the person consenting to adoption, that the person consenting to adoption voluntarily executed the consent to adoption without disclosure of the name or other identification of the petitioner for adoption.
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  2. (a) The following items are confidential: (1) A petition for adoption. (2) Reports of the investigation made under IC 31-19-8-5 (or IC 31-3-1-4 before its repeal). (3) All other papers filed in connection with a petition for adoption. (4) The record of evidence of the hearing.

  3. Confidentiality of Adoption Papers, Records, and Information; Disclosure Procedures. Universal Citation: IN Code § 31-19-19-4 (2023) Previous Next. Sec. 4. All papers, records, and information pertaining to the adoption, whether part of: (1) the permanent record of the court; or. (2) a file in: (A) the division of vital records;

  4. Table of Contents. Chapter 10 - Guardianship and Adoption. 10.01 Planning for Adoption - Overview Effective 7/1/21. 10.02 Assessing the Child's Readiness for Adoption Effective 8/1/21. 10.03 Preparing the Child for Adoption Effective 8/1/21.

  5. Mar 20, 2017 · Relevant parts of Indiana adoption law related to court and other adoption records. The entire Indiana adoption statute is available here. IC 31-19-19-1. Court files and records (a) The following items are confidential: (1) A petition for adoption. (2) Reports of the investigation made under IC 31-19-8-5 (or IC 31-3-1-4 before its repeal).

  6. Sec. 1. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a petition to adopt a child who is less than eighteen (18) years of age may be granted only if written consent to adoption has been executed by the following:

  7. The 5 Indiana Adoption Laws You Need to Know. Adoption laws vary in each state. Everything from a birth father's rights to open adoption can be different from state to state. We've gathered the five most important Indiana adoption laws you need to know about when considering this for your family. Top 5 Indiana Adoption Laws.

  8. Browse Indiana Code | Chapter 19 - CONFIDENTIALITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ADOPTION HISTORY AND OTHER ADOPTION RECORDS for free on Casetext

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