2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 5 - Adoptions
Section 32A-5-2 - Purpose.

The purpose of the Adoption Act is to:
A. establish procedures to effect a legal relationship between a parent and adopted child that is identical to that of a parent and biological child;
B. provide for family relationships that will give the adopted child protection and economic security and that will enable the child to develop physically, mentally and emotionally to the maximum extent possible; and
C. ensure due process protections.
History: 1978 Comp., § 32A-5-2, enacted by Laws 1993, ch. 77, § 129.
Decisions under prior law. — In light of the similarity of the provisions, annotations decided under former Section 40-7-29 NMSA 1978 have been included in the annotations to this section.
Statutory proceeding. — Adoption, unknown at common law, is a creature of statute. Poncho v. Bowdoin, 2006-NMCA-013, 138 N.M. 857, 126 P.3d 1221.
Purpose of statutes for adoption is to make provision for the welfare of children and the legislation should be liberally construed to effect that purpose. Barwin v. Reidy, 1957-NMSC-016, 62 N.M. 183, 307 P.2d 175.
Adoption statutes accorded liberal construction. — Adoption statutes are enacted in favor of humanity and are to be accorded a liberal construction by the courts. Hahn v. Sorgen, 1946-NMSC-015, 50 N.M. 83, 171 P.2d 308.
Construed to promote welfare of children. — The proper construction of New Mexico adoption statutes is such as will promote the welfare of children. Nevelos v. Railston, 1959-NMSC-013, 65 N.M. 250, 335 P.2d 573.
Jurisdictional requirements to be strictly followed. — The power to adopt children was unknown to the common law; it is a creation of statute which may prescribe the conditions under which adoption may be legally effected. Thus, the jurisdictional requirements of the statute for this special proceeding must be strictly followed. Barwin v. Reidy, 1957-NMSC-016, 62 N.M. 183, 307 P.2d 175.
Equitable adoption. — New Mexico courts have recognized the doctrine of equitable adoption. Poncho v. Bowdoin, 2006-NMCA-013, 138 N.M. 857, 126 P.3d 1221.
Biological father cannot relinquish duties. — In the absence of a formal adoption under the Adoption Act, the biological father cannot voluntarily effect a relinquishment of his parental duties imposed upon him by law. Poncho v. Bowdoin, 2006-NMCA-013, 138 N.M. 857, 126 P.3d 1221.

Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes

2021 New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 32A - Children's Code

Article 5 - Adoptions

Section 32A-5-1 - Short title.

Section 32A-5-2 - Purpose.

Section 32A-5-3 - Definitions.

Section 32A-5-4 - Application of the federal Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978.

Section 32A-5-5 - Indian child placement preferences.

Section 32A-5-6 - Authority of the department.

Section 32A-5-7 - Clerk of the court; duties.

Section 32A-5-8 - Confidentiality of records.

Section 32A-5-9 - Caption.

Section 32A-5-10 - Venue.

Section 32A-5-11 - Who may be adopted; who may adopt.

Section 32A-5-12 - Placement for adoption; restrictions; full disclosure.

Section 32A-5-13 - Independent adoptions; request for placement; placement order; certification.

Section 32A-5-14 - Pre-placement study.

Section 32A-5-14.1 - Criminal history records check; background checks.

Section 32A-5-15 - Termination of parental rights.

Section 32A-5-16 - Termination procedures.

Section 32A-5-17 - Persons whose consents or relinquishments are required.

Section 32A-5-18 - Implied consent or relinquishment.

Section 32A-5-19 - Persons whose consents or relinquishments are not required.

Section 32A-5-20 - Putative father registry; notice; penalty.

Section 32A-5-21 - Form of consent or relinquishment.

Section 32A-5-22 - Persons required to receive counseling; content and form of counseling.

Section 32A-5-23 - Persons who may take consents or relinquishments; accounting of disbursements.

Section 32A-5-24 - Relinquishments to the department.

Section 32A-5-25 - Petition; time of filing.

Section 32A-5-26 - Petition; content.

Section 32A-5-27 - Notice of petition; form of service; waiver.

Section 32A-5-28 - Response to petition.

Section 32A-5-29 - Custody pending decree.

Section 32A-5-30 - Removal of adoptee from the county.

Section 32A-5-31 - Post-placement report.

Section 32A-5-32 - Stepparent adoptions.

Section 32A-5-33 - Appointment of guardian ad litem or attorney for the adoptee or other party.

Section 32A-5-34 - Fees and charges; damages.

Section 32A-5-35 - Open adoptions.

Section 32A-5-36 - Adjudication; disposition; decree of adoption.

Section 32A-5-37 - Status of adoptee and petitioner upon entry of decree of adoption.

Section 32A-5-38 - Birth certificates.

Section 32A-5-39 - Recognition of foreign decrees.

Section 32A-5-39.1 - Application of the federal Intercountry Adoption Act.

Section 32A-5-40 - Post-decree of adoption access to records.

Section 32A-5-41 - Appointment of confidential intermediary.

Section 32A-5-42 - Penalties.

Section 32A-5-42.1 - Unauthorized adoption facilitation; penalties.

Section 32A-5-42.2 - Advertising adoption services; requirements; penalties.

Section 32A-5-43 - Purpose of subsidized adoptions.

Section 32A-5-44 - Eligibility for subsidized adoptions.

Section 32A-5-45 - Administration of subsidized adoptions.