600.12A - DEATH OF PERSON TO BE ADOPTED -- PROCESS FOR FINAL ADOPTION DECREE.

        600.12A  DEATH OF PERSON TO BE ADOPTED -- PROCESS FOR      FINAL ADOPTION DECREE.         1.  If the person to be adopted dies following the filing of an      adoption petition pursuant to section 600.3, but prior to issuance of      a final adoption decree pursuant to section 600.13, the juvenile      court or court may waive any investigations and reports required      pursuant to section 600.8 that remain uncompleted, waive the minimum      residence requirements pursuant to section 600.10, proceed to the      adoption hearing, and issue a final adoption decree, unless any      person to whom notice is to be provided pursuant to section 600.11      objects to the adoption.         2.  If the person to be adopted dies following termination of the      parental rights of the person's biological parents but prior to the      filing of an adoption petition, the person who was the guardian or      custodian of the person to be adopted prior to the person's death or      the person who was in a parent-child relationship with the person to      be adopted prior to the person's death may file an adoption petition      and the juvenile court or court in the interest of justice may waive      any other procedures or requirements related to the adoption, proceed      to the adoption hearing, and issue a final adoption decree, unless      any person to whom notice is to be provided pursuant to section      600.11 objects to the adoption.         3.  A final adoption decree issued pursuant to this section      terminates any parental rights existing prior to the time of its      issuance and establishes the parent-child relationship between the      adoption petitioner and the person adopted.  However, the final      adoption decree does not confer any rights on the adoption petitioner      to the estate of the adopted person and does not confer any rights on      the adopted person to the estate of the adoption petitioner.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         98 Acts, ch 1064, §1, 3; 98 Acts, ch 1190, §31; 2000 Acts, ch      1145, §16