Indiana State Law on Adult Adoption

State Law on Adult Adoption



Indiana

Summary: Adults may be adopted with consent of the person to be adopted.


Most Relevant Indiana Statute:
§ 31-19-2-1

31-19-2-1.
Adoption of adult; petition; venue; consent; investigation

Sec. 1.


(a) An individual who is at least eighteen (18) years of age may be adopted by a resident of Indiana:


(1) upon proper petition to the court having jurisdiction in probate matters in the county of residence of the individual or the petitioner for adoption; and


(2) with the consent of the individual acknowledged in open court.


(b) If the court in which a petition for adoption is filed under this section considers it necessary, the court may order:


(1) the type of investigation that is conducted in an adoption of a child who is less than eighteen (18) years of age; or


(2) any other inquiry that the court considers advisable;
before granting the petition for adoption.
 

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