North Carolina General Statutes
Article 2 - General Adoption Procedure.
§ 48-2-205 - Recognition of adoption decrees from other jurisdictions.

48-2-205. Recognition of adoption decrees from other jurisdictions.
A final adoption decree issued by any other state must be recognized in this State. Where a minor child has been previously adopted in a foreign country by a petitioner or petitioners seeking to readopt the child under the laws of North Carolina, the adoption order entered in the foreign country may be accepted in lieu of the consent of the biological parent or parents or the guardian of the child to the readoption. A man and a woman who adopted a minor child in a foreign country while married to one another must readopt jointly, regardless of whether they have since divorced. If either does not join in the petition, he or she must be joined as a necessary party as provided in G.S. 1A-1, Rule 19. If a man and a woman have adopted a minor child in a foreign country while married to one another and one of them has died, then the survivor may petition for readoption, and the court shall issue any decree of adoption in the names of both of the man and the woman who adopted the minor child in a foreign country. (1975, c. 262; 1983, c. 454, s. 6; 1995, c. 457, s. 2; 2009-185, s. 2.2; 2019-172, s. 4(a).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 48 - Adoptions

Article 2 - General Adoption Procedure.

§ 48-2-100 - Jurisdiction.

§ 48-2-101 - Venue.

§ 48-2-102 - Transfer, stay, or dismissal.

§ 48-2-201 - Appointment of attorney or guardian ad litem.

§ 48-2-202 - No right to jury.

§ 48-2-203 - Confidentiality of proceedings under Chapter.

§ 48-2-204 - Death of a joint petitioner or stepparent pending final decree.

§ 48-2-205 - Recognition of adoption decrees from other jurisdictions.

§ 48-2-206 - Prebirth determination of right to consent.

§ 48-2-207 - Necessity of consent post-petition.

§ 48-2-301 - Petition for adoption; who may file.

§ 48-2-302 - Concurrent petitions to adopt and terminate parental rights.

§ 48-2-303 - Caption of petition for adoption.

§ 48-2-304 - Petition for adoption; content.

§ 48-2-305 - Petition for adoption; additional documents.

§ 48-2-306 - Omission of required information.

§ 48-2-401 - Notice by petitioner.

§ 48-2-402 - Manner of service.

§ 48-2-403 - Additional notice of proceedings by petitioner.

§ 48-2-404 - Notice of proceedings by court to alleged father.

§ 48-2-405 - Rights of persons entitled to notice.

§ 48-2-406 - Waiver of notice; effect.

§ 48-2-407 - Filing proof of service.

§ 48-2-501 - Report to the court during proceeding for adoption of a minor.

§ 48-2-502 - Preparation and content of report.

§ 48-2-503 - Timing and filing of report.

§ 48-2-504 - Fee for report.

§ 48-2-601 - Hearing on, or disposition of, adoption petition; transfer of adoption proceeding; timing.

§ 48-2-602 - Disclosure of fees and charges.

§ 48-2-603 - Hearing on, or disposition of, petition to adopt a minor.

§ 48-2-604 - Denying petition to adopt a minor.

§ 48-2-605 - Hearing on petition to adopt an adult.

§ 48-2-606 - Decree of adoption.

§ 48-2-607 - Appeals.