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§ 5-337. Considerations.
 

(a)  In general.- In ruling on a petition for a child's adoption under this Part III of this subtitle, a juvenile court shall consider: 

(1) any assurance by a local department to fund needed support for the child; 

(2) all factors necessary to determine the child's best interests; and 

(3) a report by a child placement agency, completed in accordance with department regulations, as to: 

(i) the suitability of the petitioner to be the child's parent; and 

(ii) the child's successful placement with the petitioner under the supervision of the local department or its agent for at least 180 days or a shorter period allowed by the juvenile court on recommendation of the local department. 

(b)  Marital status.- In ruling on an adoption petition under this Part III of this subtitle, a juvenile court may not deny the petition solely because the petitioner is single or unmarried. 

(c)  Construction as voluntary.- If a parent consents to adoption in accordance with § 5-338 of this subtitle, loss of parental rights shall be considered voluntary. 
 

[2005, ch. 464, § 3.] 
 

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Statutes > Maryland > Family-law > Title-5 > Subtitle-3 > 5-337

§ 5-337. Considerations.
 

(a)  In general.- In ruling on a petition for a child's adoption under this Part III of this subtitle, a juvenile court shall consider: 

(1) any assurance by a local department to fund needed support for the child; 

(2) all factors necessary to determine the child's best interests; and 

(3) a report by a child placement agency, completed in accordance with department regulations, as to: 

(i) the suitability of the petitioner to be the child's parent; and 

(ii) the child's successful placement with the petitioner under the supervision of the local department or its agent for at least 180 days or a shorter period allowed by the juvenile court on recommendation of the local department. 

(b)  Marital status.- In ruling on an adoption petition under this Part III of this subtitle, a juvenile court may not deny the petition solely because the petitioner is single or unmarried. 

(c)  Construction as voluntary.- If a parent consents to adoption in accordance with § 5-338 of this subtitle, loss of parental rights shall be considered voluntary. 
 

[2005, ch. 464, § 3.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Family-law > Title-5 > Subtitle-3 > 5-337

§ 5-337. Considerations.
 

(a)  In general.- In ruling on a petition for a child's adoption under this Part III of this subtitle, a juvenile court shall consider: 

(1) any assurance by a local department to fund needed support for the child; 

(2) all factors necessary to determine the child's best interests; and 

(3) a report by a child placement agency, completed in accordance with department regulations, as to: 

(i) the suitability of the petitioner to be the child's parent; and 

(ii) the child's successful placement with the petitioner under the supervision of the local department or its agent for at least 180 days or a shorter period allowed by the juvenile court on recommendation of the local department. 

(b)  Marital status.- In ruling on an adoption petition under this Part III of this subtitle, a juvenile court may not deny the petition solely because the petitioner is single or unmarried. 

(c)  Construction as voluntary.- If a parent consents to adoption in accordance with § 5-338 of this subtitle, loss of parental rights shall be considered voluntary. 
 

[2005, ch. 464, § 3.]