Colorado Code § 19-5-209

Petition - written home study reports
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(1) Except for stepparent adoptions,
kinship adoptions, custodial adoptions, and those cases in which placement for adoption has
been made by the court, if a petition for the adoption of a child is not accompanied by the written
consent and home study report of the qualified county department of human or social services,
individual, or a licensed child placement agency approved by the state department of human
services pursuant to section 19-5-207.5 (2), the court shall order the county department of human
or social services, individual, or licensed child placement agency to make an investigation and
file a written home study report substantially in the form outlined in section 19-5-207 (2),
including a recommendation as to whether the adoption should be decreed.
(2) In adoptions where a child placement agency or county department has legal
guardianship during the interval between initial placement and the final order of adoption, the
child placement agency or county department shall supervise the placement with prospective
adoptive parents and the child. The court, after notice to all parties in interest and hearing
thereon, may, for good cause, terminate said placement if, at any time prior to the final decree of
adoption, it appears to the court that said adoption is not in the best interest of the child.

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