232.116 Grounds for termination.
1. Except as provided in subsection 3, the court may order the termination of both the parental rights with respect to a child and the relationship between the parent and the child on any of the following grounds:
a. The parents voluntarily and intelligently consent to the termination of parental rights and the parent-child relationship and for good cause desire the termination.
b. The court finds that there is clear and convincing evidence that the child has been abandoned or deserted.
c. The court finds that there is clear and convincing evidence that the child is a newborn infant whose parent has voluntarily released custody of the child in accordance with chapter 233.
d. The court finds that both of the following have occurred:
(1) The court has previously adjudicated the child to be a child in need of assistance after finding the child to have been physically or sexually abused or neglected as the result of the acts or omissions of one or both parents, or the court has previously adjudicated a child who is a member of the same family to be a child in need of assistance after such a finding.
(2) Subsequent to the child in need of assistance adjudication, the parents were offered or received services to correct the circumstance which led to the adjudication, and the circumstance continues to exist despite the offer or receipt of services.
e. The court finds that all of the following have occurred:
(1) The child has been adjudicated a child in need of assistance pursuant to section 232.96.
(2) The child has been removed from the physical custody of the child’s parents for a period of at least six consecutive months.
(3) There is clear and convincing evidence that the parents have not maintained significant and meaningful contact with the child during the previous six consecutive months and have made no reasonable efforts to resume care of the child despite being given the opportunity to do so. For the purposes of this subparagraph, “significant and meaningful contact” includes but is not limited to the affirmative assumption by the parents of the duties encompassed by the role of being a parent. This affirmative duty, in addition to financial obligations, requires continued interest in the child, a genuine effort to complete the responsibilities prescribed in the case permanency plan, a genuine effort to maintain communication with the child, and requires that the parents establish and maintain a place of importance in the child’s life.
f. The court finds that all of the following have occurred:
(1) The child is four years of age or older.
(2) The child has been adjudicated a child in need of assistance pursuant to section 232.96.
(3) The child has been removed from the physical custody of the child’s parents for at least twelve of the last eighteen months, or for the last twelve consecutive months and any trial period at home has been less than thirty days.
(4) There is clear and convincing evidence that at the present time the child cannot be returned to the custody of the child’s parents as provided in section 232.102.
g. The court finds that all of the following have occurred:
(1) The child has been adjudicated a child in need of assistance pursuant to section 232.96.
(2) The court has terminated parental rights pursuant to section 232.117 with respect to another child who is a member of the same family or a court of competent jurisdiction in another state has entered an order involuntarily terminating parental rights with respect to another child who is a member of the same family.
(3) There is clear and convincing evidence that the parent continues to lack the ability or willingness to respond to services which would correct the situation.
(4) There is clear and convincing evidence that an additional period of rehabilitation would not correct the situation.
h. The court finds that all of the following have occurred:
(1) The child is three years of age or younger.
(2) The child has been adjudicated a child in need of assistance pursuant to section 232.96.
(3) The child has been removed from the physical custody of the child’s parents for at least six months of the last twelve months, or for the last six consecutive months and any trial period at home has been less than thirty days.
(4) There is clear and convincing evidence that the child cannot be returned to the custody of the child’s parents as provided in section 232.102 at the present time.
i. The court finds that all of the following have occurred:
(1) The child meets the definition of child in need of assistance based on a finding of physical or sexual abuse or neglect as a result of the acts or omissions of one or both parents.
(2) There is clear and convincing evidence that the abuse or neglect posed a significant risk to the life of the child or constituted imminent danger to the child.
(3) There is clear and convincing evidence that the offer or receipt of services would not correct the conditions which led to the abuse or neglect of the child within a reasonable period of time.
j. The court finds that both of the following have occurred:
(1) The child has been adjudicated a child in need of assistance pursuant to section 232.96 and custody has been transferred from the child’s parents for placement pursuant to section 232.102.
(2) The parent has been imprisoned for a crime against the child, the child’s sibling, or another child in the household, or the parent has been imprisoned and it is unlikely that the parent will be released from prison for a period of five or more years.
k. The court finds that all of the following have occurred:
(1) The child has been adjudicated a child in need of assistance pursuant to section 232.96 and custody has been transferred from the child’s parents for placement pursuant to section 232.102.
(2) The parent has a chronic mental illness and has been repeatedly institutionalized for mental illness, and presents a danger to self or others as evidenced by prior acts.
(3) There is clear and convincing evidence that the parent’s prognosis indicates that the child will not be able to be returned to the custody of the parent within a reasonable period of time considering the child’s age and need for a permanent home.
l. The court finds that all of the following have occurred:
(1) The child has been adjudicated a child in need of assistance pursuant to section 232.96 and custody has been transferred from the child’s parents for placement pursuant to section 232.102.
(2) The parent has a severe substance-related disorder and presents a danger to self or others as evidenced by prior acts.
(3) There is clear and convincing evidence that the parent’s prognosis indicates that the child will not be able to be returned to the custody of the parent within a reasonable period of time considering the child’s age and need for a permanent home.
m. The court finds that both of the following have occurred:
(1) The child has been adjudicated a child in need of assistance pursuant to section 232.96 after finding that the child has been physically or sexually abused or neglected as a result of the acts or omissions of a parent.
(2) The parent found to have physically or sexually abused or neglected the child has been convicted of a felony and imprisoned for physically or sexually abusing or neglecting the child, the child’s sibling, or any other child in the household.
n. The court finds that all of the following have occurred:
(1) The child has been adjudicated a child in need of assistance pursuant to section 232.96.
(2) The parent has been convicted of child endangerment resulting in the death of the child’s sibling, has been convicted of three or more acts of child endangerment involving the child, the child’s sibling, or another child in the household, or has been convicted of child endangerment resulting in a serious injury to the child, the child’s sibling, or another child in the household.
(3) There is clear and convincing evidence that the circumstances surrounding the parent’s conviction for child endangerment would result in a finding of imminent danger to the child.
o. The parent has been convicted of a felony offense that is a sex offense against a minor as defined in section 692A.101, the parent is divorced from or was never married to the minor’s other parent, and the parent is serving a minimum sentence of confinement of at least five years for that offense.
p. The court finds there is clear and convincing evidence that the child was conceived as the result of sexual abuse as defined in section 709.1, and the biological parent against whom the sexual abuse was perpetrated requests termination of the parental rights of the biological parent who perpetrated the sexual abuse.
2. In considering whether to terminate the rights of a parent under this section, the court shall give primary consideration to the child’s safety, to the best placement for furthering the long-term nurturing and growth of the child, and to the physical, mental, and emotional condition and needs of the child. This consideration may include any of the following:
a. Whether the parent’s ability to provide the needs of the child is affected by the parent’s mental capacity or mental condition or the parent’s imprisonment for a felony.
b. For a child who has been placed in foster family care by a court or has been voluntarily placed in foster family care by a parent or by another person, whether the child has become integrated into the foster family to the extent that the child’s familial identity is with the foster family, and whether the foster family is able and willing to permanently integrate the child into the foster family. In considering integration into a foster family, the court shall review the following:
(1) The length of time the child has lived in a stable, satisfactory environment and the desirability of maintaining that environment and continuity for the child.
(2) The reasonable preference of the child, if the court determines that the child has sufficient capacity to express a reasonable preference.
c. The relevant testimony or written statement that a foster parent, relative, or other individual with whom the child has been placed for preadoptive care or other care has a right to provide to the court.
3. The court need not terminate the relationship between the parent and child if the court finds any of the following:
a. A relative has legal custody of the child.
b. The child is over ten years of age and objects to the termination.
c. There is clear and convincing evidence that the termination would be detrimental to the child at the time due to the closeness of the parent-child relationship.
d. It is necessary to place the child in a hospital, facility, or institution for care and treatment and the continuation of the parent-child relationship is not preventing a permanent family placement for the child.
e. The absence of a parent is due to the parent’s admission or commitment to any institution, hospital, or health facility or due to active service in the state or federal armed forces.
[C79, §232.114; C81, §232.116]
84 Acts, ch 1279, §19, 20; 86 Acts, ch 1186, §11; 87 Acts, ch 159, §6; 89 Acts, ch 229, §7 – 12; 90 Acts, ch 1251, §28; 92 Acts, ch 1231, §27 – 29; 93 Acts, ch 76, §2; 94 Acts, ch 1174, §3, 22; 95 Acts, ch 182, §10, 11; 98 Acts, ch 1190, §23; 2001 Acts, ch 67, §9, 13; 2006 Acts, ch 1182, §59; 2007 Acts, ch 172, §14; 2008 Acts, ch 1098, §2; 2009 Acts, ch 119, §38; 2011 Acts, ch 121, §58, 62; 2016 Acts, ch 1046, §1
Referred to in §232.57, 232.102, 232.111, 232.117
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 232 - JUVENILE JUSTICE
Section 232.1 - Rules of construction.
Section 232.1A - Foster care placement — annual goal.
Section 232.3 - Concurrent court proceedings.
Section 232.4 - Jurisdiction — support obligation.
Section 232.5 - Abortion performed on a minor — waiver of notification proceedings.
Section 232.6 - Jurisdiction — adoptions and terminations of parental rights.
Section 232.7 - Iowa Indian child welfare Act.
Section 232.7A - Rules of juvenile procedure.
Section 232.7B - Applicability of this chapter prior to July 1, 1979.
Section 232.9 - Motion for change of judge.
Section 232.11 - Right to assistance of counsel.
Section 232.12 - Duties of county attorney.
Section 232.13 - State liability.
Section 232.19 - Taking a child into custody.
Section 232.20 - Admission of child to shelter care or detention.
Section 232.21 - Placement in shelter care.
Section 232.22 - Placement in detention.
Section 232.23 - Detention — youthful offenders.
Section 232.28A - Victim rights.
Section 232.29 - Informal adjustment.
Section 232.35 - Filing of petition.
Section 232.36 - Contents of petition.
Section 232.37 - Summons, notice, subpoenas, and service — order for removal.
Section 232.38 - Presence of parents at hearings.
Section 232.39 - Exclusion of public from hearings.
Section 232.40 - Other issues adjudicated.
Section 232.41 - Reporter required.
Section 232.42 - Continuances.
Section 232.43 - Answer — plea agreement — acceptance of plea admitting allegations of petition.
Section 232.45 - Waiver hearing and waiver of jurisdiction.
Section 232.45A - Waiver to and conviction by district court — processing.
Section 232.46 - Consent decree.
Section 232.47 - Adjudicatory hearing — findings — adjudication.
Section 232.48 - Predisposition investigation and report.
Section 232.49 - Physical and mental examinations.
Section 232.50 - Dispositional hearing.
Section 232.51 - Disposition of child with mental illness.
Section 232.52 - Disposition of child found to have committed a delinquent act.
Section 232.52A - Disposition of certain juvenile offenders.
Section 232.53 - Duration of dispositional orders.
Section 232.54 - Termination, modification, or vacation and substitution of dispositional order.
Section 232.55 - Effect of adjudication and disposition.
Section 232.56 - Youthful offenders — transfer to district court supervision.
Section 232.57 - Reasonable efforts defined — effect of aggravated circumstances.
Section 232.58 - Permanency hearings.
Section 232.61 - Jurisdiction.
Section 232.67 - Legislative findings — purpose and policy.
Section 232.69 - Mandatory and permissive reporters — training required.
Section 232.70 - Reporting procedure.
Section 232.71B - Duties of the department upon receipt of report.
Section 232.71C - Court action following assessment — guardian ad litem.
Section 232.71D - Founded child abuse — central registry.
Section 232.72 - Jurisdiction — transfer.
Section 232.73 - Medically relevant tests — immunity from liability.
Section 232.73A - Retaliation prohibited — remedy.
Section 232.74 - Evidence not privileged or excluded.
Section 232.76 - Publicity, educational, and training programs.
Section 232.77 - Photographs, X rays, and medically relevant tests.
Section 232.78 - Temporary custody of a child pursuant to ex parte court order.
Section 232.79 - Custody without court order.
Section 232.79A - Children without adult supervision.
Section 232.80 - Homemaker services.
Section 232.83 - Child sexual abuse involving a person not responsible for the care of the child.
Section 232.84 - Transfer of custody — notice to adult relatives.
Section 232.87 - Filing of a petition — contents of petition.
Section 232.88 - Summons, notice, subpoenas, and service.
Section 232.89 - Right to and appointment of counsel.
Section 232.90 - Duties of county attorney.
Section 232.92 - Exclusion of public from hearings.
Section 232.93 - Other issues adjudicated.
Section 232.94 - Reporter required.
Section 232.94A - Records — subsequent hearings.
Section 232.95 - Hearing concerning temporary removal.
Section 232.96 - Adjudicatory hearing.
Section 232.97 - Social investigation and report.
Section 232.98 - Physical and mental examinations.
Section 232.99 - Dispositional hearing — findings.
Section 232.100 - Suspended judgment.
Section 232.101 - Retention of custody by parent.
Section 232.101A - Appointment of guardian.
Section 232.102 - Transfer of legal custody of child and placement.
Section 232.103 - Termination, modification, vacation, and substitution of dispositional order.
Section 232.104 - Permanency hearing — permanency order — subsequent proceedings.
Section 232.106 - Terms and conditions on child’s parent.
Section 232.107 - Parent visitation.
Section 232.108 - Visitation or ongoing interaction with siblings.
Section 232.109 - Jurisdiction.
Section 232.112 - Notice — service.
Section 232.113 - Right to and appointment of counsel.
Section 232.114 - Duties of county attorney.
Section 232.115 - Reporter required.
Section 232.116 - Grounds for termination.
Section 232.117 - Termination — findings — disposition.
Section 232.118 - Removal of guardian.
Section 232.119 - Adoption exchange established.
Section 232.120 - Preadoptive care — continued placement.
Section 232.122 - Jurisdiction.
Section 232.126 - Appointment of counsel and guardian ad litem.
Section 232.127 - Hearing — adjudication — disposition.
Section 232.142 - Maintenance and cost of juvenile homes — fund.
Section 232.143 - Service area group foster care budget targets.
Section 232.147 - Confidentiality of juvenile court records.
Section 232.148 - Fingerprints — photographs.
Section 232.149A - Confidentiality orders.
Section 232.149B - Public records orders.
Section 232.150 - Sealing of records.
Section 232.151 - Criminal penalties.
Section 232.152 - Rules of juvenile procedure.
Section 232.153 - Applicability of this chapter prior to July 1, 1979.
Section 232.158 - Interstate compact on placement of children.
Section 232.158A - Legal risk placement.
Section 232.159 - Financial responsibility.
Section 232.160 - Department of human services as public authority.
Section 232.161 - Department as authority in receiving state.
Section 232.162 - Authority to enter agreements.
Section 232.163 - Visitation, inspection, or supervision.
Section 232.164 - Court authority to place child in another state.
Section 232.165 - Executive head.
Section 232.166 - Statutes not affected.
Section 232.168 - Attorney general to enforce.
Section 232.171 - Interstate compact on juveniles.
Section 232.172 - Confinement of delinquent juvenile.
Section 232.173 - Interstate compact for juveniles.
Section 232.175 - Placement oversight.
Section 232.176 - Jurisdiction.
Section 232.179 - Appointment of counsel and guardian ad litem.
Section 232.180 - Duties of county attorney.
Section 232.181 - Social history report.
Section 232.182 - Initial determination.
Section 232.183 - Dispositional hearing.
Section 232.187 - Regional out-of-state placement committees.
Section 232.188 - Decategorization of child welfare and juvenile justice funding initiative.
Section 232.189 - Reasonable efforts administrative requirements.
Section 232.190 - Community grant fund.
Section 232.191 - Early intervention and follow-up programs.