Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 15-7 - Adoption of Children
Section 15-7-8. - Notice to parents — Notice when no parent living or when parent in mental institution.

§ 15-7-8. Notice to parents — Notice when no parent living or when parent in mental institution.
(a) The notice required in § 15-7-7 shall be as follows: If a parent does not consent in writing to the adoption of his or her child, the court shall order a copy of the petition and order that copy to be served on him or her, personally, if found in the state; and if not, notice of the petition for adoption shall be published once in any newspaper that the court directs. Like notice shall also be published whenever a child has no parent living.
(b) Whenever a parent is confined in any asylum, hospital, or institution for mental illness, whether the asylum, hospital, or institution is situated within or out of the state, the court shall order a copy of the petition and order that copy, subsequently referred to as the notice, to be served on him or her personally, which notice, if to be served within the state, shall be served by an officer authorized by law to serve citations; but if the notice is to be served out of the state, it may be served by any disinterested person, who shall make return, upon oath, that he or she has made service of the notice, the manner in which, the time when, and the place where the service was made; provided, that before any officer or disinterested person makes service of the notice, he or she shall apply to the physician in charge of the asylum, hospital, or institution where the person upon whom the notice to be served is confined, and if the physician shall return, upon oath, on the back of the notice, that in his or her opinion service of the notice upon the person will be injurious to his or her mental health, the officer or person charged with the service shall leave a copy of the notice, with the physician’s return, with the keeper of the asylum, hospital, or institution and shall return the notice, with a statement of his or her actions regarding the notice, to the court without further service; and upon return being made in either case, the court, having first appointed a guardian ad litem for the parent, may proceed to act upon the petition and order.
History of Section.G.L. 1896, ch. 192, § 4; G.L. 1909, ch. 244, § 4; G.L. 1923, ch. 288, § 4; P.L. 1925, ch. 655, § 1; G.L. 1938, ch. 420, § 4; G.L. 1938, ch. 420, § 5; P.L. 1955, ch. 3483, § 1; G.L. 1956, § 15-7-8; P.L. 1962, ch. 106, § 1; P.L. 1963, ch. 92, § 1; P.L. 1970, ch. 132, § 1; P.L. 1996, ch. 200, § 1; P.L. 2004, ch. 6, § 29.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 15 - Domestic Relations

Chapter 15-7 - Adoption of Children

Section 15-7-1. - Repealed.

Section 15-7-2. - Report, investigation, and hearing on placement of child for adoption.

Section 15-7-2.1. - Pre-adoption report on child placed for adoption.

Section 15-7-3. - Report, investigation, and hearing on child brought into state for adoption.

Section 15-7-4. - Petition to adopt — Court having jurisdiction.

Section 15-7-5. - Consent required.

Section 15-7-5.1. - Contact preference form information.

Section 15-7-6. - Waiver of parents’ right to consent — Guardianship of agency.

Section 15-7-7. - Termination of parental rights.

Section 15-7-7.1. - Court proceedings.

Section 15-7-7.2. - Mediation of termination of parental rights.

Section 15-7-8. - Notice to parents — Notice when no parent living or when parent in mental institution.

Section 15-7-9. - Notice to parent whose whereabouts unknown.

Section 15-7-10. - Consent of minor parents.

Section 15-7-11. - Investigation and report as to adoptive home.

Section 15-7-12. - Trial period of residence.

Section 15-7-13. - Consideration of religion of child or parents.

Section 15-7-14. - Decree of adoption.

Section 15-7-14.1. - Decree of open adoption.

Section 15-7-15. - Decree of change of name.

Section 15-7-16. - Inheritance by and from adoptive kindred.

Section 15-7-17. - Rights of natural parents terminated — Inheritance by child from natural parents.

Section 15-7-18. - Denial of petition — Order as to custody of child.

Section 15-7-19. - Appeal from the family court.

Section 15-7-20. - Jurisdiction of child pending appeal.

Section 15-7-21. - Repealed.

Section 15-7-21.1. - Challenge to decree.

Section 15-7-22. - Penalty for violations or false statements.

Section 15-7-23. - Complaints.

Section 15-7-24. - Attendance at hearing.

Section 15-7-25. - Reimbursement to adoptive parents.

Section 15-7-26. - Notice to natural father.