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2019 SESSION
19103547DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 16.1-283.1, 63.2-1220.2, and 63.2-1220.3 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 16.1-283.1. Authority to enter into voluntary post-adoption contact and communication agreement.
A. In any case in which a child has been placed in foster care
as a result of court commitment, an entrustment agreement
entered into by the parent or parents,
or other voluntary relinquishment by the parent or parents, or in which the
parent or parents have voluntarily consented to the adoption of the child, the
child's birth parent or parents may enter into a written post-adoption contact
and communication agreement with the pre-adoptive parent or parents as provided
in Article 1.1 (§ 63.2-1220.2 et seq.) of Chapter 12 of Title 63.2.
B. The court may shall consider the
appropriateness of a written post-adoption contact and communication agreement
entered into pursuant to subsection A and in accordance with Article 1.1 (§
63.2-1220.2 et seq.) of Chapter 12 of Title 63.2 at the permanency planning
hearing pursuant to § 16.1-282.1 and, if the court finds that all of the
requirements of subsection A and Article 1.1 (§ 63.2-1220.2 et seq.) of Chapter
12 of Title 63.2 have been met, shall incorporate the written post-adoption
contact and communication agreement into an order entered at the conclusion of
such hearing.
§ 63.2-1220.2. Authority to enter into post-adoption contact and communication agreements.
A. In any proceeding for adoption pursuant to this chapter, the birth parent(s) and the adoptive parent(s) of a child may enter into a written post-adoption contact and communication agreement. In any proceeding for adoptions pursuant to Article 2 (§ 63.2-1221 et seq.), the agency authorized to place the child for adoption shall inform the birth parent(s) and the adoptive parent(s) of a child that they may enter into such an agreement. A post-adoption contact and communication agreement may include, but is not limited to, provisions related to contact and communication between the child, the birth parent(s), and the adoptive parent(s) and provisions for the sharing of information about the child, including sharing of photographs of the child and information about the child's education, health, and welfare.
B. Any post-adoption contact and communication agreement entered into by the birth parent(s) and the adoptive parent(s) of a child shall include acknowledgment by the birth parent(s) that the adoption of the child is irrevocable, even if the adoptive parent(s) do not abide by the post-adoption contact and communication agreement, and acknowledgment by the adoptive parent(s) that the agreement grants the birth parent(s) the right to seek to enforce the post-adoption contact and communication provisions set forth in the agreement. The petitioner for adoption shall file such agreement with other documents filed in the circuit court having jurisdiction over the child's adoption.
C. In no event shall failure to enter into a post-adoption contact and communication agreement with identified adoptive parent(s) after a valid entrustment agreement or consent to the child's adoption is executed, or failure to comply with a post-adoption contact and communication agreement, affect the validity of (i) the consent to the adoption, (ii) the voluntary relinquishment of parental rights, (iii) the voluntary or involuntary termination of parental rights, or (iv) the finality of the adoption.
D. No birth parent(s) or adoptive parent(s) of a child shall be required to enter into a post-adoption contact and communication agreement.
§ 63.2-1220.3. Approval of post-adoption contact and communication agreements.
A. The circuit court may shall approve a post-adoption
contact and communication agreement authorized pursuant to § 16.1-283.1 or
entered into pursuant to this article and filed with the court for a petition
for adoption if unless:
1. The court determines that the child's best interest would not be served by approving the post-adoption contact and communication agreement;
2. The adoptive parent or parents and birth parent or parents have not consented to a post-adoption contact and communication agreement filed with the court;
3. The agency authorized to place the child for adoption and
to consent to an adoption or authorized to recommend the placement of a child
for adoption and the child's guardian ad litem have recommended that
against approving the post-adoption contact and
communication agreement be approved
as being in the best interest of the child, or, if there is no agency
sponsoring the adoption, the agency that prepared the adoption report has been
informed of the post-adoption contact and communication agreement and has
recommended in the agency's report to the circuit court that the post-adoption
contact and communication agreement not
be approved; however, in cases in which no child
placing child-placing
agency or guardian ad litem for the child is involved, this requirement may be
waived; and or
4. Where the child is 14 years of age or older, consent to the post-adoption contact and communication agreement is not obtained from the child.
B. To be enforceable, any agreement under this section shall be approved by the circuit court and incorporated into the final order of adoption.
C. The circuit court shall not require execution of a post-adoption contact and communication agreement as a condition for approving any adoption.