Minnesota Statutes
§ 259.22 — PETITION
Minnesota § 259.22
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Minn. Stat. § 259.22 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Who may petition.
Any person who has resided in the state for one year or more may petition to adopt a child or an adult, and the same petitioner may petition for the adoption of two or more persons in one petition. The provisions as to length of residence in the state may be reduced to 30 days by the court whenever it appears to be for the best interest of the child.
The court may waive any residence requirement of this section if the petitioner is an individual who is related, as defined in section142B.01, subdivision 15, or a member of a child's extended family or important friends with whom the child has resided or had significant contact.
Subd. 2.Persons who may be adopted.
No petition for adoption shall be filed unless the person sought to be adopted has been placed b
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Legislative History
1951 c 508 s 2;1974 c 499 s 1;1984 c 654 art 5 s 58;1986 c 444;1994 c 631 s 12-14,31;1997 c 177 s 5,6;1998 c 406 art 1 s 16,37;1998 c 407 art 9 s 15;2008 c 361 art 6 s 3;2012 c 216 art 1 s 6;2013 c 125 art 1 s 52;2021 c 30 art 9 s 13;2024 c 80 art 1 s 96; art 2 s 74;2024 c 115 art 16 s 34
Nearby Sections
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§ 259.10
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS§ 259.11
ORDER; FILING COPIES§ 259.115
CRIMINAL PENALTIES§ 259.14
POSTDISSOLUTION NAME CHANGE§ 259.20
POLICY§ 259.201
COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT AND MINNESOTA INDIAN FAMILY PRESERVATION ACT§ 259.21
DEFINITIONS§ 259.22
PETITION§ 259.23
JUVENILE COURT, JURISDICTION§ 259.24
CONSENTS§ 259.241
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Minnesota § 259.22, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/259.22.