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HomeFamily CodeDiv. 13Pt. 2Ch. 5§ 9001 Stepparent Adoption Investigation Report

§ 9001 Stepparent Adoption Investigation Report

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§ 9001 Stepparent Adoption Investigation Report

Key Takeaways

  • •Before a stepparent can adopt a child, the court must review a written report about the family. Usually, no home visit is needed unless the court or someone involved asks for it.
  • •The person asking to adopt can choose who writes the report—a social worker, therapist, counselor, or adoption agency. If they don’t choose, the court picks someone and may charge a fee.
  • •If an adoption agency does the report, they must use a licensed worker. If there’s a problem with the report, complaints go to the worker’s licensing board.
  • •The state doesn’t have to make special rules just for stepparent adoptions.

Example

A stepdad wants to adopt his wife’s 8-year-old son. They file the paperwork but don’t pick who does the report.

The court will assign someone (like a probation officer) to write the report and may charge a fee. The report checks if the adoption is a good idea, but no one will visit their home unless the court or someone asks for it.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 9001 Stepparent Adoption Investigation Report

(a) Except as provided in Section 9000.5, before granting or denying a stepparent adoption request, the court shall review and consider a written investigative report. The report in a stepparent adoption case shall not require a home study unless so ordered by the court upon request of an investigator or interested person, or on the court’s own motion. “Home study” as used in this section means a physical investigation of the premises where the child is residing. (b) At the time of filing the adoption request, the petitioner shall inform the court in writing if the petitioner is electing to have the investigation and written report completed by a licensed clinical social worker, a licensed marriage and family therapist, a licensed professional clinical counselor, or a private licensed adoption agency, in which cases the petitioner shall not be required to pay an investigation fee pursuant to Section 9002 at the time of filing, but shall pay these fees directly to the investigator. Absent that notification, the court may, at the time of filing, collect an investigation fee pursuant to Section 9002, and may assign one of the following to complete the investigation: a probation officer, a qualified court investigator, or the county welfare department, if so authorized by the board of supervisors of the county where the action is pending. (c) If a private licensed adoption agency conducts the investigation, it shall assign the investigation to a licensed clinical social worker, licensed professional clinical counselor, or licensed marriage and family therapist associated with the agency. A grievance regarding the investigation shall be directed to the licensing authority of the clinical social worker, licensed professional clinical counselor, or marriage and family therapist, as applicable. (d) This section does not require the State Department of Social Services to issue regulations for stepparent adoptions. (Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 389, Sec. 17. (AB 2296) Effective January 1, 2019.)

Last verified: January 21, 2026

Key Terms

stepparent adoptionhome studywritten investigative reportlicensed clinical social workerlicensed marriage and family therapistlicensed professional clinical counselorprivate licensed adoption agency

Related Statutes

  • § 9000 Stepparent And Partner Adoption
  • § 9002 Stepparent Adoption Costs
  • § 9003 Stepparent Adoption Consent Rules
  • § 9004 Stepparent Adoption Inheritance Notice
  • § 1000 Spousal Liability Exceptions

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Family Code. Section 9001.
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