2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 260C.605 — Reasonable Efforts to Finalize an Adoption

Plain-Language Summary

This section requires the responsible social services agency to make reasonable efforts to finalize the adoption of a child under the guardianship of the commissioner. Those efforts include considering the child's preference, completing relative searches, registering the child on the state adoption exchange, recruiting and matching adoptive homes, keeping siblings together when possible, and helping the adopting parent file the petition and obtain a finalization hearing. The agency's duty continues until an adoptive placement is made and the adoption is finalized or the child is no longer under guardianship. A child who is legally available for adoption may not waive or refuse these efforts, and the court may not order the agency to stop them.

Practical Notes
This statute governs the agency’s obligation to work toward finalizing a foster child’s adoption, not who is eligible to adopt. It lists the concrete steps the agency must take to identify an adoptive family and complete the adoption, and it makes clear that neither the child nor the court can call off these efforts while the child remains under the commissioner’s guardianship.