Amendments to Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms—Stepparent Adoption Forms

821 So. 2d 263, 27 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 285, 2002 Fla. LEXIS 542, 2002 WL 464628
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedMarch 28, 2002
DocketNo. SC02-516
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Amendments to Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms—Stepparent Adoption Forms, 821 So. 2d 263, 27 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 285, 2002 Fla. LEXIS 542, 2002 WL 464628 (Fla. 2002).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

The 2001 Florida Legislature enacted new adoption laws, sections 63.022-.039, 63.0425-.0427, 63.052-.132, 63.142, 63.162-.165, 63.202-.219, 63.2325, 63.235, Florida Statutes (2001), which became effective October 1, 2001. See ch.2001-3, §§ 6-33, 37, Laws of Fla.

Pursuant to the procedures approved by this Court in Amendments to the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure and Family Law Forms, 810 So.2d 1 (Fla.2000), this Court has internally reviewed the Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms and determined that both new* forms and amendments to existing stepparent adoption forms are necessary as a result of the legislation. We have jurisdiction. See art. V, § 2(a), Fla. Const.

Input on this issue was sought and received from the Advisory Workgroup, on The Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms, which provided valuable assistance as to which additional forms were needed as a result of the new legislation and which forms required amendment as a result of the new legislation. The Workgroup provided valuable assistance in the drafting of the forms.

We hereby adopt the following new forms as Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms:1 Petition to Terminate Parental Rights Pending Stepparent Adoption, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(1); Affidavit of Nonpaternity, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(4); Notice of Petition to Terminate Parental Rights Pending Stepparent Adoption and Notice of Hearing, Florida Supreme [264]*264Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(6); and Final Judgment Terminating Parental Rights Pending Stepparent Adoption, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(7).

We likewise adopt amendments to these existing Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms: Termination of Parental Rights Pending Stepparent Adoption: Consent and Waiver by Parent, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(2); Stepparent Adoption: Consent of Adoptee, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(3); Termination of Parental Rights Pending Stepparent Adoption: Affidavit of Diligent Search, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(5); Joint Petition for Adoption by Stepparent, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(b)(1); and Final Judgment of Stepparent Adoption, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(b)(2). These changes require renumbering of the following forms: Petition for Adoption of Adult by Stepparent, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(c)(1); Petition for Adoption Information, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(d)(1); and Order Releasing Adoption Information, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(d)(2).

The forms are adopted as set forth in the appendix to this opinion, fully engrossed, effective for immediate use. However, due to the number of new forms and amendments to existing forms, we direct that these forms be published in The Florida Bar News so that any interested person may file comments with this Court within thirty days of such publication.

By adoption of these forms, we express no opinion as to their correctness or applicability, or on the substance of the new legislation. This Order and the forms discussed herein may be accessed and downloaded from this court’s website at unm. flcourts.org.

It is so ordered.

WELLS, C.J., and SHAW, HARDING, ANSTEAD, PARIENTE, LEWIS and QUINCE, JJ., concur.

APPENDIX

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FLORIDA SUPREME COURT APPROVED FAMILY LAW FORM 12.981(a)(1), PETITION TO TERMINATE PARENTAL RIGHTS PENDING STEPPARENT ADOPTION

When should this form be used?

This form should be used to terminate the parental rights of a parent when a stepparent plans to adopt his or her spouse’s minor child. The parent or person having legal custody of the minor child must sign this petition. In addition, the parent whose parental rights are being terminated must consent in writing, Consent and Waiver by Parent, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(2) or by Affidavit of Non-paternity, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(4). If you have not obtained the written consent or affidavit of nonpaternity from the other parent and his or her location is known, you must notify him or her of this proceeding, Notice of Petition to Terminate Parental Rights Pending Adoption by Stepparent and Notice of Hearing,

Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(6). You must also obtain the written consent of the mi[265]*265nor child, if he or she is 12 years of age or older, unless the court, in the best interest of the minor excuses the minor’s consent, Consent of Adoptee, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(3).

A petition to terminate parental rights pending adoption by stepparent cannot be filed before the birth of the child.

This form should be typed or printed in black ink. The parent or person having legal custody of the minor child is the petitioner, because he or she is the one who is asking the court for legal action. After completing this form, you must sign it before a notary public or deputy clerk. You should then file the original and 1 copy of all of the required forms, including the required consents or affidavit of non-paternity, with the clerk of the circuit court in the county where: 1) the child resided for the previous 6 months or, 2) if the child is younger than 6 months of age or has not continuously resided in one county for the previous 6 months, in the county where the parent whose rights are being terminated resided at the time of the execution of the consent to adoption or affidavit of nonpaternity, or 3) if there is no consent or affidavit of nonpaternity executed by a parent, in the county where the birth mother resides.

Where can I look for more information?

Before proceeding, you should read “General Information for Self Represented Litigants” found at the beginning of these forms. See chapter 63, Florida Statutes, and Florida Family Law Rule 12.200(a)(2) for further information.

Special notes ...

With this petition you must file the following:

• Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act (UCCJA) Affidavit, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.902(d).

• Stepparent Adoption: Consent of Adoptee, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(3), if the minor child to be adopted is 12 years of age or older, unless the court, in the best interest of the minor excuses the minor’s consent.

• Stepparent Adoption: Consent and Waiver by Parent, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(2), or Affidavit of Nonpaternity, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(4), or Notice of Petition to Terminate Parental Rights Pending Adoption by Stepparent and Notice of Hearing, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.981(a)(6).

• Certified copy of child’s birth certificate.

What should I do next?

For your case to proceed, you must set a hearing on your petition. You should check with the clerk of court, family law intake staff or the judicial assistant to set a final hearing.

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