Sec. 1.2. (a) If a petition for adoption alleges that a parent's consent to adoption is unnecessary under:
(1) IC 31-19-9-8(a)(1); or
(2) IC 31-19-9-8(a)(2);
and the parent files a motion to contest the adoption under section 1 of this chapter, a petitioner for adoption has the burden of proving that the parent's consent to the adoption is unnecessary under IC 31-19-9-8.
(b) If a petition for adoption alleges that a parent's consent to adoption is unnecessary under:
(1) IC 31-19-9-8(a)(4)(B); or
(2) IC 31-19-9-8(a)(4)(C);
and the parent files a motion to contest the adoption under section 1 of this chapter, the parent has the burden of proving that the child was not conceived under circumstances that would cause the parent's consent to be unnecessary under IC 31-19-9-8(a)(4). The absence of a criminal prosecution and conviction is insufficient to satisfy the burden of proof.
(c) If a petition for adoption alleges that a parent's consent to adoption is unnecessary under IC 31-19-9-8(a)(9) and the parent files a motion to contest the adoption under section 1 of this chapter, a petitioner for adoption has the burden of proving that the parent's consent to the adoption is unnecessary under IC 31-19-9-8(a)(9).
(d) If a petition for adoption alleges that a legal guardian or lawful custodian's consent to adoption is unnecessary under IC 31-19-9-8(a)(10) and the legal guardian or lawful custodian files a motion to contest the adoption under section 1 of this chapter, the legal guardian or lawful custodian has the burden of proving that the withholding of the consent to adoption is in the best interests of the person sought to be adopted.
(e) If a petition for adoption alleges that a parent's consent to adoption is unnecessary under IC 31-19-9-8(a)(11) and the parent files a motion to contest the adoption under section 1 of this chapter, a petitioner for adoption has the burden of proving that the requirements of IC 31-19-9-8(a)(11) are satisfied and that the best interests of the child are served if the court dispenses with the parent's consent to adoption.
(f) If a petition for adoption alleges that a parent's consent to adoption is unnecessary under:
(1) IC 31-19-9-9; or
(2) IC 31-19-9-10;
and the parent files a motion to contest the adoption under section 1 of this chapter, a petitioner has the burden of proving that the requirements of IC 31-19-9-9 or IC 31-19-9-10, respectively, are satisfied and that the best interests of the child are served if the court dispenses with the parent's consent to adoption.
(g) If a court finds that the person who filed the motion to contest the adoption fails to:
(1) diligently prosecute the motion;
(2) comply with procedural rules and statutes governing contested adoptions;
(3) obey an order of the court; or
(4) appear, after proper notice, at a hearing relating to the motion to contest the adoption;
the court may dismiss the motion to contest with prejudice, and the person's consent to the adoption shall be irrevocably implied.
(h) A court that dismisses a person's motion to contest under subsection (g)(4) shall notify the person of the dismissal and may set aside the dismissal if, not later than fourteen (14) days after the person receives notice of the dismissal, the person files a motion with the court setting forth facts that:
(1) establish good cause for the person's failure to appear; and
(2) if proven, demonstrate that the person's failure to appear was reasonable.
As added by P.L.61-2003, SEC.16. Amended by P.L.203-2021, SEC.20.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law
Article 19. Family Law: Adoption
Chapter 10. Withdrawal of Consent to Adoption; Contest of Adoption
31-19-10-0.5. Standard of Proof
31-19-10-1.4. Basis for Resolving Contested Adoption
31-19-10-2. Notice of Intent to Withdraw Consent or to Contest Adoption
31-19-10-3. Withdrawal of Consent to Adoption
31-19-10-4. Limitation on Withdrawing Consent
31-19-10-4.5. Contesting an Adoption
31-19-10-5. Hearing to Contest Adoption
31-19-10-6. Determination of Contest of Adoption
31-19-10-7. Service of Notice of Adoption Contest; Protection of Privacy of Adoption Petitioner
31-19-10-8. Denial of Putative Father's Adoption Contest as Bar to Establishing Paternity