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19-8-10.
(a)
Surrender or termination of rights of a parent pursuant to subsection (a) of
Code Section 19-8-4, 19-8-5, 19-8-6, or 19-8-7 shall not be required as a
prerequisite to the filing of a petition for adoption of a child of that parent
pursuant to Code Section 19-8-13 where the court determines by clear and
convincing evidence that the:
(1)
Child has been abandoned by that parent;
(2)
Parent cannot be found after a diligent search has been made;
(3)
Parent is insane or otherwise incapacitated from surrendering such rights;
or
(4)
Parent has failed to exercise proper parental care or control due to misconduct
or inability, as set out in paragraph (2), (3), or (4) of subsection (b) of Code
Section 15-11-94,
and
the court is of the opinion that the adoption is in the best interests of that
child, after considering the physical, mental, emotional, and moral condition
and needs of the child who is the subject of the proceeding, including the need
for a secure and stable home.
(b)
Surrender of rights of a parent pursuant to subsection (a) of Code Section
19-8-6 or 19-8-7 shall not be required as a prerequisite to the filing of a
petition for adoption of a child of that parent pursuant to Code Section
19-8-13, if that parent, for a period of one year or longer immediately prior to
the filing of the petition for adoption, without justifiable cause, has
significantly failed:
(1)
To communicate or to make a bona fide attempt to communicate with that child in
a meaningful, supportive, parental manner; or
(2)
To provide for the care and support of that child as required by law or judicial
decree,
and
the court is of the opinion that the adoption is for the best interests of that
child.
(c)
Whenever it is alleged by any petitioner that surrender or termination of rights
of a parent is not a prerequisite to the filing of a petition for adoption of a
child of that parent in accordance with subsection (a) or (b) of this Code
section, that parent shall be personally served with a conformed copy of the
adoption petition, together with a copy of the court´s order thereon
specified in Code Section 19-8-14, or, if personal service cannot be perfected,
by registered or certified mail or statutory overnight delivery, return receipt
requested, at his last known address. If service cannot be made by either of
these methods that parent shall be given notice by publication once a week for
three weeks in the official organ of the county where the petition has been
filed and of the county of his last known address. A parent who receives
notification pursuant to this paragraph may appear in the pending adoption
action and show cause why such parent´s rights to the child sought to be
adopted in that action should not be terminated by that adoption. Notice shall
be deemed to have been received the date:
(1)
Personal service is perfected;
(2)
Of delivery shown on the return receipt of registered or certified mail or
statutory overnight delivery; or
(3)
Of the last publication.