Judges: Radican
Filed Date: 5/12/1994
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
OPINION OF THE COURT
This is a petition for readoption pursuant to Domestic Relations Law § 115-a (8). Subdivision (8) of Domestic Rela
Section 115-a (8) provides that "proof of finalization of an adoption outside the United States shall be prima facie evidence of the consent of those parties required to give consent to an adoption pursuant to section one hundred eleven of this article.”
The statute apparently does not require that the proof of finalization in the readoption meet the admissibility requirements of due authentication since, if authentication was required, the Legislature could have so provided. In any event, section 115-a (6) provides: "In any case where there has been a failure to comply with the requirements of this section, if applicable, no order of adoption shall be made until one year after the court shall have received the petition to adopt. The court may shorten such waiting period for good cause shown, and, in such case the order of adoption shall recite the reason for such action.”
The court is cognizant of the fact that many proceedings for readoption pursuant to Domestic Relations Law § 115-a (8) are complicated by the lack of due authentication of the foreign adoption documents. In this case, the court’s file contains the original adoption documents from the Romanian court wherein the adoption of this child was finalized in 1991. The documents, however, are not properly authenticated although the court is satisfied as to their genuineness.
Accordingly, in readoption proceedings wherein due authentication of foreign adoption documents is lacking, the court will permit the proceeding to proceed to finalization in the
In the case now before the court, the court is satisfied as to the genuineness of the foreign adoption documents submitted and that they provide the necessary proof of finalization required by Domestic Relations Law § 115-a (8). Accordingly, the adoption may proceed to finalization in the normal course without the consent of any person or persons.