B.W.C.
v.
A.N.M. and K.C.
B.W.C.
v.
K.K.M. and K.C.
Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.
*283 AFTER REMAND FROM SUPREME COURT
ROBERTSON, Presiding Judge.
The prior judgment of this court,
The facts pertinent to this appeal are set out in Ex parte B.W.C.,
An inquiry into subject matter jurisdiction may be made at any time. C.C.K. v. M.R.K.,
In the past, this court has held that primary jurisdiction over adoption proceedings is in the probate court. C.C.K.; Ex parte Hicks,
It is well settled that adoption is purely statutory, unknown to the common law, and that strict statutory adherence is required. Ex parte Sullivan,
In this matter, because B.W.C.'s petition to set aside the adoptions had been properly transferred from the probate court to the juvenile court, the juvenile court now has authority to consider whether the adoptions were fraudulent and should be set aside.
The judgment of the juvenile court is reversed and the cause is remanded for proceedings consistent with this opinion.
REVERSED AND REMANDED WITH DIRECTIONS.
THIGPEN and RUSSELL, JJ., concur.
