- (1) In determining whether to grant a petition to adopt, the court shall consider all relevant factors in determining the best interests of the child. The court shall consider factors relevant to the determination of a prospective adoptive parent's parenting ability, the future security for a child, and familial stability.
(2) In a contested adoption proceeding involving a child, the court shall consider the factors set out in subsection (1) and shall also consider:
- (a) the nature and length of any relationship already established between a child and any person seeking to adopt the child;
- (b) the nature of any family relationship between the child and any person seeking to adopt the child and whether that person has established a positive emotional relationship with the child;
- (c) the harm that could result to the child from a change in placement;
- (d) whether any person seeking to adopt the child has adopted a sibling or half-sibling of the child;
- (e) which, if any, of the persons seeking to adopt the child were selected by the placing parent or the department or agency whose consent to the adoption is required.
- (3) In an Indian child placement, the court shall determine if the requirements of the Indian Child Welfare Act, 25 U.S.C. 1901, et seq., have been met.
History: En. Sec. 132, Ch. 480, L. 1997.