Subdivision 1.Parent-child relationship between adoptee and adoptive parent or parents.

A parent-child relationship exists between an adoptee and the adoptee’s adoptive parent or parents.

Subd. 2.Individual in process of being adopted by married couple; stepchild in process of being adopted by stepparent.

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Terms Used In Minnesota Statutes 524.2-118

  • Decedent: A deceased person.
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.

For purposes of subdivision 1:

(1) an individual who is in the process of being adopted by a married couple when one of the spouses dies is treated as adopted by the deceased spouse if the adoption is subsequently granted to the decedent‘s surviving spouse; and

(2) a child of a genetic parent who is in the process of being adopted by a genetic parent’s spouse when the spouse dies is treated as adopted by the deceased spouse if the genetic parent survives the deceased spouse by 120 hours.

Subd. 3.Child of assisted reproduction in process of being adopted.

If, after a parent-child relationship is established between a child of assisted reproduction and a parent under section 524.2-120, the child is in the process of being adopted by the parent’s spouse when that spouse dies, the child is treated as adopted by the deceased spouse for the purpose of subdivision 2, clause (2).

Subd. 4.In the process of adoption.

An individual is “in the process of being adopted” if there exists clear and convincing evidence of the intention of the deceased spouse to adopt that individual.