North Dakota Code § 14-15-13

Appearance - Continuance - Disposition of petition
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1. The petitioner and the individual to be adopted shall appear at the hearing on the 
petition, unless the presence of either is excused by the court for good cause shown.
2. The court may continue the hearing from time to time to permit further observation, 
investigation, or consideration of any facts or circumstances affecting the granting of 
the petition.
3. If at the conclusion of the hearing, the court determines that the required consents 
have been obtained and that the adoption is in the best interest of the individual to be 
adopted, the court may:
a. Issue a final decree of adoption; or
b. Issue an interlocutory decree of adoption which by its own terms automatically 
becomes a final decree of adoption on a day specified in the decree, that day 
may not be less than six months nor more than one year after the minor was 
placed in the adoptive home by an agency or after the department and human 
service zone or the court was informed of the custody of the minor by the 
petitioner, unless sooner vacated by the court for good cause shown. In an 
interlocutory decree of adoption, the court shall provide for observation, 
investigation, and further report on the adoptive home during the interlocutory 
period.
4. The court shall make a finding as to the reasonableness of expenses reported under 
section 14-15-10.
5. If the requirements for a decree under subsection 3 have not been met, the court shall 
dismiss the petition and determine the individual to have custody of the minor, 
including the petitioners if in the best interest of the minor.

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